it s looking into you. like it gets in your head. that s going to become your sexual imagination. these are your sexual fantasies, like, that s going to hardwire you for the rest of your life. of course, the sex that you re going to imagine is the sex that you know about. and so when you click on that, in the same way that the first time you ever light up a cigarette at a party as a teenager, there s always someone will go, you ll get addicted, it ll give you cancer. no one s saying that the first time you click on pornography, but it s the same long term risk. there are some women who feel, betrayed is perhaps too strong a word, that you ve written this book. because they re going, hey, you re a high profile feminist and women s problems are not sorted, and now you re putting your attention to boys. there are some others who say you ve generalized a bit in the book about boys, and there are some others who say, you know, some of the stuff might be stereotypical. it might
the effects of an el nino weather event. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in the middle east where israeli forces have begun to withdraw from the city ofjenin, in the west bank, after carrying out one of the biggest military operations there in years. israel says the action was an attempt to root out terrorists but palestinians have described it as a war crime. the refugee camp was set up after the arab israeli war in 1948. thousands of people have left the camp since the operation began. in this latest violence, at least 12 palestinians have been killed and dozens of people injured. israel s defence forces say one soldier has died during the assault. and today seven people were also injured in an attack in tel aviv by a palestinian from the west bank. our international editor, jeremy bowen is in jenin with the latest. the israeli military released these pictures. their message? israel s enemies can expect no mercy. rapid
trump maybe come witness donald trump. a source close to donald trump tells nbc news that he is planning on testifying, and quote, in his own defense, when trial resumes next week in e. jean carroll s civil defamation suit against the disgraced former president. the decision to testify would cover a great deal of risk for trump, because in court, he s not allowed to lie about her or about what a jury found that he did to her that s already been settled. today, newly-released video from an under oath deposition in another trump case the penalties for trump civil fraud are currently being decided by a new york state judge. that deposition shows what we might expect from witness trump. i was very busy. i considered this the most important job in the world. so, millions of lives. i think you ve got to nuclear holocaust. if i did not deal with nor north korea, i think it would have had it nuclear war if i weren t elected. i think he would have a nuclear war wealthy peopl
january 6th investigation in recent weeks. the interview of rudy giuliani finally, right? he s a key figure in former president trump s effort to overturn the 2020 election and then today the georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, i want to remind people why he is so key here. let s take a listen to a brief cliff from the january 2021 call between trump and the secretary of state. so, look, all i want to do is this i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. so raffensperger is not only a witness in the special counsel probe. he is also a key witness in the state level investigation. we expect the d.a., fani willis down there to make some sort of announcement about any potential charges she ll bring in august and it appears that special counsel jack smith could be on a similar time line to announce any charging decisions this summer. we are also hearing once again from former president trump responding to our excl
it s saturday, 13th january. our main story: the united states has confirmed it s carried out a fresh strike on a houthi target in yemen overnight, a day after both the us and uk carried out a series of raids on the iran backed group. the operation follows an attack by houthi rebels on commercial shipping vessels in the red sea. the group have said attacks in yemen will not go without punishment or retaliation . graham satchell reports. before and after satellite images show the impact of the american and british bombing raids. the americans say airfields and weapons storage depots were destroyed. the raf didn t take part in the attack overnight, but both the british and americans say the raids are vital to keep shipping routes open in the red sea. houthi militia have been targeting container ships off the yemeni coast for weeks. sometimes, like this, they have boarded vessels. in other attacks, they used drones and missiles. they say they are disrupting this key shipping