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doucet is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. as for doctor bowman, he is set to be arraigned next week. rhiannon andrew. >> andrea. thank you. nine months after being shot, when he went to the wrong house in missouri, teenager has picked up a musical honor. ralph jarrell has been named to missouri's all state band in april. jarrell was shot in the head and arm when he went to the wrong home to pick up his siblings. the 17 year-old will be second chair for bass clarinet at an educator's...
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we will continue to watch that as we bring in our chief international correspondent lyse doucet.oing through congress, attached to ukraine eight, we have a problem with eight offering in europe with hungary standing against it, it is a particularly dangerous moment for you can attach to what's going on in the middle east? i you can attach to what's going on in the middle east?— the middle east? i think ukraine must be at _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the top _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the top of _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the top of mr- the middle east? i think ukraine i must be at the top of mr stoltenberg mind. it is a relative success story for nato, coming on the back of their humiliating defeat in afghanistan where the taliban returned to power after two decades. suddenly, months later, the full—scale invasion of ukraine. not only did the ukrainians stand up and fight and they defied the russian military might in a way nobody expected and then the nato military alliance ca
we will continue to watch that as we bring in our chief international correspondent lyse doucet.oing through congress, attached to ukraine eight, we have a problem with eight offering in europe with hungary standing against it, it is a particularly dangerous moment for you can attach to what's going on in the middle east? i you can attach to what's going on in the middle east?— the middle east? i think ukraine must be at _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the _ the middle east? i...
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among those doing the answering is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet.es of her appear online. the organisation that was supposed to be treating a man for paranoid schizophrenia before he went on a violent rampage and killed three people is to be investigated. the families of those who died, barnaby webber, grace 0'malley kumar and ian coates, are demanding answers from health authorities in england about how the attack was allowed to happen. the bbc�*sjon kay has been speaking to barnaby�*s family, who say support for the victims needs fixing. yeah, so this was barney's room. remembering his big brother. seven months on, charlie webber says losing barney will never get any easier. i mean, obviously, it's massively, massively devastating. and i think...
among those doing the answering is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet.es of her appear online. the organisation that was supposed to be treating a man for paranoid schizophrenia before he went on a violent rampage and killed three people is to be investigated. the families of those who died, barnaby webber, grace 0'malley kumar and ian coates, are demanding answers from health authorities in england about how the attack was allowed to happen. the bbc�*sjon kay has been...
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lyse doucet is with me in the studio.t do you think jens stoltenberg -- he arrives in washington at a particularly tricky tim this broader deal is going through congress, attached to ukraine aid, with the problem with aid in europe. it is a particularly precarious moment for ukraine. attached to what is going on in the middle east. lyse: ukraine must be at the top of jens stoltenberg's mind. it has been a relative success rate for nato coming off the back of their humiliating defeat in afghanistan in august 2021, where the taliban after two decades returned to power and then suddenly months later there was a full-scale invasion of ukraine, not only ukrainians stand up and fight and defied the russian military might in a way that nobody expected, and then the nato military lines came together as it has never before, and it held for so long, and the ukrainians kept making startling progress, it became kind of a military fairytale, against the russian military. but where the situation is both on the ground and politically wi
lyse doucet is with me in the studio.t do you think jens stoltenberg -- he arrives in washington at a particularly tricky tim this broader deal is going through congress, attached to ukraine aid, with the problem with aid in europe. it is a particularly precarious moment for ukraine. attached to what is going on in the middle east. lyse: ukraine must be at the top of jens stoltenberg's mind. it has been a relative success rate for nato coming off the back of their humiliating defeat in...
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lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, says yes. is kind of an ancient playbook. you're seen as the strong man. i mean, it is men who run the middle east. you're seen as a strong man. and in fact, you know, we're now talking about yemen, which is on the red sea. so basically looking at the houthi rebels want to take on the west. so they've now been bombed and the street is out in the thousands supporting. this is the warning. it's the law of unintended consequences, which we were addressing with labour'sjohn mcdonnell, who voted against the iraq war in 2003. basically the point is to all our politicians, how do you think the 2003 war in iraq went? now parliament back that so it's an interesting question what least was raising in our minds the whatever you say about the red sea shipping, which is obviously the trigger for the uk and the us. have you worked out that this is what the rebels actually want? they want to be seen as facing downjoe biden. and it was interesting talking to david cameron about this. i mean, he says, "oh, it's
lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, says yes. is kind of an ancient playbook. you're seen as the strong man. i mean, it is men who run the middle east. you're seen as a strong man. and in fact, you know, we're now talking about yemen, which is on the red sea. so basically looking at the houthi rebels want to take on the west. so they've now been bombed and the street is out in the thousands supporting. this is the warning. it's the law of unintended consequences, which we were...
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lyse doucet, thank you. draper, who helped new labour come to power in the 1990s. he became ill with covid nearly four years ago and was nursed by his wife, the tv presenter kate garraway. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. derek draper, the husband of our very own kate garraway, has sadly passed away. all of us here at this morning, we're sending our love to you, kate, and of course darcey and billy. he was a former political adviser who became familiar to millions when covid changed his life and his family's. derek draper spent ten weeks in a coma after he caught the virus in 2020, and 374 days in hospital before he came home. he has difficulty speaking. he can't move without help and has been left doubly incontinent. his wife, the tv presenter kate garraway, made this film about their experience. today, in a post on instagram, she said... she ended her message with... # things can only get better. # in the 1990s, derek draper worked behind the scenes to create new labour, an im
lyse doucet, thank you. draper, who helped new labour come to power in the 1990s. he became ill with covid nearly four years ago and was nursed by his wife, the tv presenter kate garraway. 0ur political correspondent helen catt looks back at his life. derek draper, the husband of our very own kate garraway, has sadly passed away. all of us here at this morning, we're sending our love to you, kate, and of course darcey and billy. he was a former political adviser who became familiar to millions...
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so let me introduce them to you. 0ur chief international correspondent, lise doucet, you'll know welle parham ghobadi, who is a senior reporter with bbc persian. and alsojoining us from here in london, fawaz gerges, who is professor of international relations at london school of economics. a familiar face and figure for all of us as well, very good to see you. lise, let's start with you, because i think it's important to really set the scene. iran—backed groups have fired rockets and drones at american outposts across the middle east. i read this morning, 160 occasions. a lot of people won't know that since october the 7th, that's a lot. was there an inevitability to what has happened that one of those was always going to get through and cause this kind of damage and loss of life? it's extraordinary when people actually take a close look at some of the numbers, because so much is happening right across this region. ever since the israel—gaza war erupted on october the 7th, and even though the us within days moved warships into the eastern mediterranean to try to send a warning to all
so let me introduce them to you. 0ur chief international correspondent, lise doucet, you'll know welle parham ghobadi, who is a senior reporter with bbc persian. and alsojoining us from here in london, fawaz gerges, who is professor of international relations at london school of economics. a familiar face and figure for all of us as well, very good to see you. lise, let's start with you, because i think it's important to really set the scene. iran—backed groups have fired rockets and drones...
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among those doing the answering is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. social media site x bans searches for taylor swift after explicit fake images of her appear online. the organisation that was supposed to be treating a man for paranoid schizophrenia before he went on a violent rampage and killed three people is to be investigated. the families of those who died, barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates, are demanding answers from health authorities in england about how the attack was allowed to happen. the bbc�*sjon kay has been speaking to barnaby�*s family, who say support for the victims needs fixing. yeah, so this was barney's room. remembering his big brother. seven months on, charlie webber says losing barney will never get any easier. i mean, obviously, it's massively, massively devastating. and i think... i need people to realise that it's something that isn't just affecting my life, it's affecting everyone�*s life. like, people i'll know in the future, people i know now, people around me, everyone�*s life is affected. people who d
among those doing the answering is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. social media site x bans searches for taylor swift after explicit fake images of her appear online. the organisation that was supposed to be treating a man for paranoid schizophrenia before he went on a violent rampage and killed three people is to be investigated. the families of those who died, barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates, are demanding answers from health authorities in england...
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will be holding a live question and answer session with the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucetat bbc persian and fawaz gerges, professor of international relations at the london school of economics. they will be here with us to answer your questions live. get in touch using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions — or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. iran's foreign minister, hossein amir—abdollahian, was welcomed by his counterpart in pakistan today — to strengthen ties between countries. the visit also aims to ease tensions following the deadly cross—border attacks earlier this month that killed 11 people. the two top diplomats engaged in in—depth talks and agreed to work towards promoting the mutually desired goals of peace and prosperity, on the basis of mutual respect. the two countries declared that they would expand their political and security cooperation. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the body of a baby girl has been found in a west yorkshire pub toilet, police have confirmed. emergency crews were called to the t
will be holding a live question and answer session with the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucetat bbc persian and fawaz gerges, professor of international relations at the london school of economics. they will be here with us to answer your questions live. get in touch using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions — or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. iran's foreign minister, hossein amir—abdollahian, was welcomed by his counterpart in pakistan today — to strengthen ties between...
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our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been monitoring events and told us more about thate its really good israeli sources. they've got a very good israeli correspondent. but this report by axios comes with a blizzard of other reports. yesterday, the wall street journal had a report that also spoke about a peace plan in the work. what we can say for certain, the egyptian and qatari mediators have tried for weeks to try to close the gaps between israel and hamas. the plan that axios talks about makes it absolutely clear that it is not on the table to end the war. it is there's no discussion of israel completely leaving the territory. those are two key hamas demands. but at the centerpiece is the release of all of the remaining hostages. they're said to be about 130 out of the nearly 200, around 250 which were taken, as well as the dead bodies of those who have died in the israeli military campaign or as part of what the aftermath of it since october the seventh in really in in phases for the release of palestinians held in israeli jails. in gaza, the hamas—run health minist
our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been monitoring events and told us more about thate its really good israeli sources. they've got a very good israeli correspondent. but this report by axios comes with a blizzard of other reports. yesterday, the wall street journal had a report that also spoke about a peace plan in the work. what we can say for certain, the egyptian and qatari mediators have tried for weeks to try to close the gaps between israel and hamas. the plan that...
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to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucethief international correspondent, who's recently back from jerusalem. since the beginning of the october 7th israel—gaza war, there has been this very long, dark shadow, and the us responded immediately to it by sending warships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, you cannot allow it to spread, because that will have unimaginable consequences." and yet, for all of the words and all of the warnings, here we are, months on, and so many red lights are flashing across the region. two groups which you might have expected to have turned strongly against israel haven't, have they? hezbollah hasn't really joined the general attack, even though it has carried out attacks of its own, and the palestinian population of israel itself has stayed very quiet, hasn't it? well, you gave two examples of people who have to fight a much longer game. hezbollah had to be seen as a standard—bearer for the palestinian cause, but it did not w
to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucethief international correspondent, who's recently back from jerusalem. since the beginning of the october 7th israel—gaza war, there has been this very long, dark shadow, and the us responded immediately to it by sending warships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, you cannot allow it to spread, because that will...
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to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucetef international correspondent, who's recently back from jerusalem. since the beginning of the october 7th israel—gaza war, there has been this very long, dark shadow, and the us responded immediately to it by sending warships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, "you cannot allow it to spread, "because that will have unimaginable consequences." and yet, for all of the words and all of the warnings, here we are, months on, and so many red lights are flashing across the region. two groups which you might have expected to have turned strongly against israel haven't, have they? hezbollah hasn't really joined the general attack, even though it has carried out attacks of its own, and the palestinian population of israel itself has stayed very quiet, hasn't it? well, you gave two examples of people who have to fight a much longer game. hezbollah had to be seen as a standard—bearer for the palestinian cause, but it did not w
to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucetef international correspondent, who's recently back from jerusalem. since the beginning of the october 7th israel—gaza war, there has been this very long, dark shadow, and the us responded immediately to it by sending warships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, "you cannot allow it to spread, "because...
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paul adams, bbc news our chief international correspondent lyse doucet says this is the latest and mostng of similar attacks on us forces. earlier she told us how biden might respond to these attacks. he has to be seen to be doing something. both at home, it is a domestic political issue as the election campaign hots up. former president trump has already intervened, saying "this would never have happened if i was in power", but a message has to be sent to iran—backed militias that the united states will not take this standing by. the difficulty is, what target do you hit without them provoking an even greater escalation? since the start of the crisis, both the united states and iran, two countries long locked, decades, in animosities, have avoided a direct confrontation. there are now calls in the united states for president biden to strike iran directly. he will want to avoid that. there are a range of iranian assets in the region that his military chiefs could choose. they have struck iranian assets in the region during this current conflagration, but they have to choose a target tha
paul adams, bbc news our chief international correspondent lyse doucet says this is the latest and mostng of similar attacks on us forces. earlier she told us how biden might respond to these attacks. he has to be seen to be doing something. both at home, it is a domestic political issue as the election campaign hots up. former president trump has already intervened, saying "this would never have happened if i was in power", but a message has to be sent to iran—backed militias that...
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to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucet*s chief international correspondent, who's recently back from jerusalem. since the beginning of the october 7th israel—gaza war, there has been this very long, dark shadow, and the us responded immediately to it by sending warships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, "you cannot allow it to spread, "because that will have unimaginable consequences." and yet, for all of the words and all of the warnings, here we are, months on, and so many red lights are flashing across the region. two groups which you might have expected to have turned strongly against israel haven't, have they? hezbollah hasn't really joined the general attack, even though it has carried out attacks of its own, and the palestinian population of israel itself has stayed very quiet, hasn't it? well, you gave two examples of people who have to fight a much longer game. hezbollah had to be seen as a standard—bearer for the palestinian cause, but it did
to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucet*s chief international correspondent, who's recently back from jerusalem. since the beginning of the october 7th israel—gaza war, there has been this very long, dark shadow, and the us responded immediately to it by sending warships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, "you cannot allow it to spread,...
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paul adams, bbc news our chief international correspondent lyse doucet says this is the latest and mostng of similar attacks on us forces. earlier, she told us how biden might respond to these attacks. he has to be seen to be doing something, both at home, it is a domestic political issue as the election campaign hot up, former president trump has already intervened and said it would not happen if he was in power, but a message has to be sent to iran—backed militias that the united states will not take this standing by. the difficulty is, what target do you hit without them provoking an even greater escalation? since the start of the crisis, both the united states and iran, two countries long locked, decades, and animosities, have avoided direct confrontation. there are now calls in the united states for president biden to strike iran directly. he will want to avoid that. there are a range of iranian assets in the region that his military chiefs could choose. they have struck iranian assets in the region during this current conflagration, but they have to choose a target that sends an e
paul adams, bbc news our chief international correspondent lyse doucet says this is the latest and mostng of similar attacks on us forces. earlier, she told us how biden might respond to these attacks. he has to be seen to be doing something, both at home, it is a domestic political issue as the election campaign hot up, former president trump has already intervened and said it would not happen if he was in power, but a message has to be sent to iran—backed militias that the united states...
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lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, says yes. east. you're seen as a strong man. and in fact, you know, we're now talking about yemen, which is on the red sea. so basically looking at the houthi rebels want to take on the west. so they've now been bombed and the street is out in the thousands supporting. this is the warning. it's the law of unintended consequences, which we were addressing with labour'sjohn mcdonnell, who voted against the iraq war in 2003. basically the point is to all our politicians, how do you think the 2003 war in iraq went? now parliament back that so it's an interesting question what least was raising in our minds the whatever you say about the red sea shipping, which is obviously the trigger for the uk and the us. have you worked out that this is what the rebels actually want? they want to be seen as facing downjoe biden. and it was interesting talking to david cameron about this. i mean, he says, "oh, it's nonsense to say "that this is about the wider region, except if it's perceived "by that in the arab
lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, says yes. east. you're seen as a strong man. and in fact, you know, we're now talking about yemen, which is on the red sea. so basically looking at the houthi rebels want to take on the west. so they've now been bombed and the street is out in the thousands supporting. this is the warning. it's the law of unintended consequences, which we were addressing with labour'sjohn mcdonnell, who voted against the iraq war in 2003. basically the point...
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joining me now is our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. between a rock and a hard place here. under pressure to respond but wanting to avoid igniting the conflict even further in the wider middle east. what does he do? this risk of the israel—gaza war widening has been at the top of minds of american military including joe biden since the israel—gaza war erupted in october. the us immediately moved warships to the eastern mediterranean to send a message it to the many actors in the region backed by iran, not to intensify this conflict. the reality is months on fires are burning on every front. it was a matter of time before tragically american service personnel would die. more than 100 attacks by iran backed militias in iraq and syria against american targets. president biden has to find a way to send a clear message to iran this will not be tolerated, but not so far that it would set this crisis on an even greater escalation, a direct confrontation between the united states, which would set a bigger fire. between the united states, which
joining me now is our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. between a rock and a hard place here. under pressure to respond but wanting to avoid igniting the conflict even further in the wider middle east. what does he do? this risk of the israel—gaza war widening has been at the top of minds of american military including joe biden since the israel—gaza war erupted in october. the us immediately moved warships to the eastern mediterranean to send a message it to the many actors in...
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include the release of all remaining hostages held in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetand told us more about that report. they are known to have is good sources, they have a good israeli correspondence. this report by axios comes with a blizzard of other reports. yesterday the wall street journal had a report that also spoke about a peace plan. we can say for certain is the egyptian and qatar mediators have tried for weeks to close the gaps between israel and hamas. the planet that axios talks about makes it absolutely clear that it is not on the table the war. there is no discussion of israel completely leaving the territory. those are two key hamas demands. at the centrepiece is the release of all of the remaining hostages, there is said to be about 130 out of the nearly 250 who were taken, as well as the dead bodies of those who have died in the israeli military campaign oras part died in the israeli military campaign or as part of the aftermath of it. since 7 october. in phases for the release of palestinians held in israeli jails. in gaza, the hamas—run health mini
include the release of all remaining hostages held in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetand told us more about that report. they are known to have is good sources, they have a good israeli correspondence. this report by axios comes with a blizzard of other reports. yesterday the wall street journal had a report that also spoke about a peace plan. we can say for certain is the egyptian and qatar mediators have tried for weeks to close the gaps between israel and hamas. the...
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our chief international correspondent lyse doucet says this is the latest and most serious of a stringtacks on us forces. earlier she told us how biden might respond to these attacks. he has to be seen to be doing something. both at home, it is a domestic political issue as the election campaign hots up. former president trump has already intervened, saying "this would never have happened if i was in power", but a message has to be sent to iran—backed militias that the united states simply will not take this standing by. the difficulty is what target do you hit without then provoking an even greater escalation? since the start of the crisis, both the united states and iran, two countries long locked, decades in animosities, have avoided a direct confrontation. there are now calls in the united states for president biden to strike iran directly. he will want to avoid that. there are a range of iranian assets in the region that his military chiefs could choose. they have struck iranian assets in the region during this current conflagration, but they have to choose a target which sends an
our chief international correspondent lyse doucet says this is the latest and most serious of a stringtacks on us forces. earlier she told us how biden might respond to these attacks. he has to be seen to be doing something. both at home, it is a domestic political issue as the election campaign hots up. former president trump has already intervened, saying "this would never have happened if i was in power", but a message has to be sent to iran—backed militias that the united states...
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lyse doucet is with me. what does this mean for the war?nse region tonight, which is fraught, clive, with greater risk. it underlines how unpredictable and dangerous this war is. the day began with growing worry about how to respond to the iranians backed houthi attacks on shipping, and tonight it is ending with a very sharp escalation on another front. since the war began, it is believed that saleh —— his in its first saleh it -- it —— it because what it calls its resistance to be patient. in other words, it will take its time to carry out retaliation and similar scope and scale. it has had the effect of stopping the effect indirect talks in cairo and prison and hostage exchanges, but it's clear that will not be the only response. israel would know that, and it has never confirmed or denied whether it carries out assassinations. prime minister netanyahu warned how hamas it would go after them wherever they were. parts of england and wales have been battered by storm henk, with heavy rain and strong winds causing power outages, transport di
lyse doucet is with me. what does this mean for the war?nse region tonight, which is fraught, clive, with greater risk. it underlines how unpredictable and dangerous this war is. the day began with growing worry about how to respond to the iranians backed houthi attacks on shipping, and tonight it is ending with a very sharp escalation on another front. since the war began, it is believed that saleh —— his in its first saleh it -- it —— it because what it calls its resistance to be...
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lyse doucet is here.se deaths of its soldiers, it�*s still tyring to find ways to pause israel�*s war in gaza and bring home the remaining hostages held by hamas, which is regarded as a terrorist organistion by many western government including the uk — what�*s the latest? in the last hour the us top diplomat, antony blinken said that the united states was a very, very actively pursuing this. we focused on these talks briefly last night, but what is new today is their only details provided by the prime minister of qatar, which is playing a pivotal role in these discussions. he said in washington that they were now ready to present a framework to hamas after a weekend of talks in paris, involving spy chiefs from israel, the united states and egypt. the prime minister spoke of good progress, he said, in achieving a ceasefire which would allow 100 hostages being held by hamas in gaza, in exchange for thousands of palestinian prisoners and the delivery of more aid. it has to be said that today there is a less
lyse doucet is here.se deaths of its soldiers, it�*s still tyring to find ways to pause israel�*s war in gaza and bring home the remaining hostages held by hamas, which is regarded as a terrorist organistion by many western government including the uk — what�*s the latest? in the last hour the us top diplomat, antony blinken said that the united states was a very, very actively pursuing this. we focused on these talks briefly last night, but what is new today is their only details...
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with me is our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. thank you forjoining us.rp escalation but it seemed inevitable. we have to be reminded that since the october seven israel— gaza war erupted a month there have been dozens of attacks by iran backed militias in iraq and syria on american targets over the past several months. many american servicemen have been injured, but this is the first time they have been killed was not three, according to the latest, but they have been many injured, so that could rise, so with this velocity of attacks, it seems to be a matter of time before one servicemen or another lost their life, provoking the kind of attention and escalation we are discussing tonight. it is certainly focusing mines in washington. what focusing mines in washington. what do ou focusing mines in washington. what do you think — focusing mines in washington. what do you think president biden will do next was to mark he has to be? he has to next was to mark he has to be? he: has to be seen to be doing something, both politically as the election campaign wha
with me is our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. thank you forjoining us.rp escalation but it seemed inevitable. we have to be reminded that since the october seven israel— gaza war erupted a month there have been dozens of attacks by iran backed militias in iraq and syria on american targets over the past several months. many american servicemen have been injured, but this is the first time they have been killed was not three, according to the latest, but they have been many...
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- pursuing the piece, we have seen the protests at some ofjoe biden's recent campaign events, lyse doucete over their israelis at the moment, do you think the message that they are working towards a longer humanitarian pause is for at domestic audience, for democratic supporters? i definitely think that is _ democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important _ democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important but - democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important but not - democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important but not onlyj think that is important but not only for democratic supporters but supporters throughout other countries as well. us supports israel and they have made a very clear, that they are allies and definitely want peace throughout the middle east and that is definitely key. hopefully there will be some type of peaceful resolution sooner rather than later. i type of peaceful resolution sooner rather than later.— rather than later. i thought it was interesting _ rather than later. i thought it was interesting what _ rather tha
- pursuing the piece, we have seen the protests at some ofjoe biden's recent campaign events, lyse doucete over their israelis at the moment, do you think the message that they are working towards a longer humanitarian pause is for at domestic audience, for democratic supporters? i definitely think that is _ democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important _ democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important but - democratic supporters? i definitely think that is important...
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welcome back to our world viewers if you are just . our world viewers if you are just joining us, lyse doucete onset. we are watching pictures from washington. you will forgive me for staying on these pictures, it is, as lyse has been describing, such a febrile moment, notjust in the middle east and the red sea and jordan but also in ukraine as well, and jens stoltenberg, who was with antony blinken for these meetings, deeply involved in those discussions as well, so we are going to stay with us and hopefully catch the begin of this press comforts when it starts. so much to go through, that is why i am pleased you are here, lyse, because we need to talk on some serious issues now, as the —— they pertain to iran. what do you think the discussion will be right now in tehran?— think the discussion will be right now in tehran? they will remember what happened _ now in tehran? they will remember what happened with _ now in tehran? they will remember what happened with general - what happened with general soleimani, and the americans saying today, we will choose our response at the time of our choo
welcome back to our world viewers if you are just . our world viewers if you are just joining us, lyse doucete onset. we are watching pictures from washington. you will forgive me for staying on these pictures, it is, as lyse has been describing, such a febrile moment, notjust in the middle east and the red sea and jordan but also in ukraine as well, and jens stoltenberg, who was with antony blinken for these meetings, deeply involved in those discussions as well, so we are going to stay with...
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with me is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet.ally important news tonight, we of course have to set it in context because we don't have a response yet from hamas but what you think about what you read? this response yet from hamas but what you think about what you read?— think about what you read? this is a ve aood think about what you read? this is a very good israeli _ think about what you read? this is a very good israeli source, _ think about what you read? this is a very good israeli source, they've - very good israeli source, they've got a good israeli correspondent. but this comes with a blizzard of other reports, yesterday the wall streetjournal had a report that also spoke about a peace plan in the works. what we can say for certain, the egyptian and qatari mediators have been trying for weeks to try and close the gaps between israel and close the gaps between israel and hamas. the plan that xes talks about makes it absolutely clear that it is not on the table to end the war. there is no discussion of israel completely le
with me is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet.ally important news tonight, we of course have to set it in context because we don't have a response yet from hamas but what you think about what you read? this response yet from hamas but what you think about what you read?— think about what you read? this is a ve aood think about what you read? this is a very good israeli _ think about what you read? this is a very good israeli source, _ think about what you read? this is a very...
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to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucetwarships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, "you cannot allow it to spread, "because that will have unimaginable consequences." and yet, for all of the words and all of the warnings, here we are, months on, and so many red lights are flashing across the region. two groups which you might have expected to have turned strongly against israel haven't, have they? hezbollah hasn't really joined the general attack, even though it has carried out attacks of its own, and the palestinian population of israel itself has stayed very quiet, hasn't it? well, you gave two examples of people who have to fight a much longer game. hezbollah had to be seen as a standard—bearer for the palestinian cause, but it did not want to get deeply involved into a direct confrontation of its own. it has still — still the memories of how it suffered in the 2006 lebanon—israel war, memories still raw among the lebanese population, including those
to take in the entire middle east — a pretty gloomy picture all the way round, i suggested to lyse doucetwarships to the region to try to act as a deterrent, a warning shot across the bow to say, "as bad as this war is, "you cannot allow it to spread, "because that will have unimaginable consequences." and yet, for all of the words and all of the warnings, here we are, months on, and so many red lights are flashing across the region. two groups which you might have...