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crosstalk the white house saidj senate. . . crosstalk | the white house said it senate. . . crosstalk - the white house said it would senate. . . crosstalk _ the white house said it would veto constituent paths. surely pragmatism has to come in. he would have to get something through and take it, would need? the something through and take it, would need? ~ ., , ., , ., need? the white house wants it all, i think the majority _ need? the white house wants it all, i think the majority of _ need? the white house wants it all, i think the majority of americans - i think the majority of americans want _ i think the majority of americans want to— i think the majority of americans want to provide support for israel, for ukraine, — want to provide support for israel, for ukraine, for taiwan and the senate — for ukraine, for taiwan and the senate package got 70 votes almost a nronth— senate package got 70 votes almost a month ago _ senate package got 70 votes almost a month ago. but the problem here legislatively is that whatever comes out of _ legislatively is that whatever
crosstalk the white house saidj senate. . . crosstalk | the white house said it senate. . . crosstalk - the white house said it would senate. . . crosstalk _ the white house said it would veto constituent paths. surely pragmatism has to come in. he would have to get something through and take it, would need? the something through and take it, would need? ~ ., , ., , ., need? the white house wants it all, i think the majority _ need? the white house wants it all, i think the majority of _ need?...
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be back in the white house in a year and he i white house in a year and he potentially— white house in a year and he potentially doesn't _ white house in a year and he potentially doesn't believe i white house in a year and he potentially doesn't believe inj potentially doesn't believe in those — potentially doesn't believe in those it's_ potentially doesn't believe in those. it's not— potentially doesn't believe in those. it's not freeloading i potentially doesn't believe inl those. it's not freeloading but potentially doesn't believe in - those. it's not freeloading but they are worried — those. it's not freeloading but they are worried that _ those. it's not freeloading but they are worried that america _ those. it's not freeloading but they are worried that america may- those. it's not freeloading but they i are worried that america may simply stop having — are worried that america may simply stop having its — are worried that america may simply stop having its back— are worried that america may simply stop having its back and _ are worried that america may simply st
be back in the white house in a year and he i white house in a year and he potentially— white house in a year and he potentially doesn't _ white house in a year and he potentially doesn't believe i white house in a year and he potentially doesn't believe inj potentially doesn't believe in those — potentially doesn't believe in those it's_ potentially doesn't believe in those. it's not— potentially doesn't believe in those. it's not freeloading i potentially doesn't believe inl those. it's...
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. —— road to the white house. biden voters. _ —— road to the white house. biden voters. his— —— road to the white house. biden voters, his non—supporters already view him _ voters, his non—supporters already view him as— voters, his non—supporters already view him as guilty and there is a very— view him as guilty and there is a very small— view him as guilty and there is a very small middle range and those folks will— very small middle range and those folks will really be focused on the economy, — folks will really be focused on the economy, inflation and a lot of kitchen — economy, inflation and a lot of kitchen table issues so i am not sure _ kitchen table issues so i am not sure that — kitchen table issues so i am not sure that this court case, interesting as it is, will have much of an— interesting as it is, will have much of an impact— interesting as it is, will have much of an impact on the general election _ of an impact on the general election-— of an impact on the general election. i. ., ., election. do you agree or
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it does matter who's in the white house. if you're asking me to be personal, it'll swing to the republicans. much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank, which 9.5 million meals each year in this area. —— much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank — it serves 9.5 million meals each year in this area. latest government figures show one in eight people in erie don't have enough to eat. for children, that's one in six. a quarter of the people helped by this service our children. we have seen about a 33% increase in neighbours in need, looking for assistance — food assistance. in the last four years, the current time period we are in is the highest number we have seen needing assistance from our foodbank. during covid, people had supplemental food stamps and they had extra benefits that made it easier for them to stretch a dollar. those sorts of things have been removed, and now people have been really feeling the increase of inflation, the cost of gas, the cost of rent. joe schember is mayor of
it does matter who's in the white house. if you're asking me to be personal, it'll swing to the republicans. much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank, which 9.5 million meals each year in this area. —— much of the food comes from the second harvest foodbank — it serves 9.5 million meals each year in this area. latest government figures show one in eight people in erie don't have enough to eat. for children, that's one in six. a quarter of the people helped by this service...
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white house.— ultimately decides who wins the white house. �* , , , ., ., white house. brings us up-to-date with the race _ white house. brings us up-to-date with the race between _ white house. brings us up-to-date with the race between joe - white house. brings us up-to-date with the race between joe biden . white house. brings us up-to-date| with the race between joe biden and with the race betweenjoe biden and donald trump. with the race between joe biden and donald trump-— donald trump. there is a poll out today that — donald trump. there is a poll out today that has — donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe _ donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe biden - donald trump. there is a poll out today that has joe biden leading l today that hasjoe biden leading nationally by 4% but if you look at another pull from the wall street that has donald trump ahead in six of the seven battleground states and are the states that matter and will essentially defied the sel
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we heard from the white house _ directions. we heard from the white house social— directions. we heard from the white house social security . white house social security spokesman over the weekend saying they could be alternatives to a full ground incursion into rafah. what are some of that look like? having sent some of that look like? having spent time _ some of that look like? having spent time in _ some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, - some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, i i spent time in afghanistan, i think that the view in washington, when you are trying to root out a terrorist organisation, one of the guiding principles are the american generals have always had is to protect the people. the view in washington is that the israelis have done everything but that in a gaza. the situation is obviously different in gaza for israel and i was in afghanistan for the us but i am sure that a lot of our generals are talking to the israelis about much more pinpointed strikes in rafah to root out whatever is left of hamas but again, if the
we heard from the white house _ directions. we heard from the white house social— directions. we heard from the white house social security . white house social security spokesman over the weekend saying they could be alternatives to a full ground incursion into rafah. what are some of that look like? having sent some of that look like? having spent time _ some of that look like? having spent time in _ some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, - some of that look like? having...
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turning now to the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump will be in pennsylvania in the coming days, trying to shore up support in the battleground state. presidentjoe biden won pennsylvania in 2020, while his likely opponent, mr trump, won there in 2016. polls this year have the candidates neck and neck. 0ur chief presenter caitriona perry has been traveling to some of the most critical battleground states in the country, and she is in pennsylvania for us with more. thank you. we have been travelling through battleground states, taking the temperature of voters this removed from the election, what is important for them, what they feel about the candidates. we are in erie, pennsylvania, estate that is key to both candidates who would like to win the white house come november. they both care about the state, but we have been asking voters what care about. erie, pennsylvania, formerly a rustbelt hotspot as jobs left, so did the people. the population has declined by 40,000 since t
turning now to the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump will be in pennsylvania in the coming days, trying to shore up support in the battleground state. presidentjoe biden won pennsylvania in 2020, while his likely opponent, mr trump, won there in 2016. polls this year have the candidates neck and neck. 0ur chief presenter caitriona perry has been traveling to some of the most critical battleground states in the country, and she is in...
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we have the white house national- the white house national security spokesmanjohn the white house national security spokesman john kirby over the weekend saying they could be alternatives to a full ground incursion in rafah. what might some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, i think that the view in washington is when you are trying to root out a terrorist organisation, one of the guiding principles that the american generals have always had is to protect the people, and the view in washington is that israelis have done everything that in gaza. another situation obviously is very difficult —— different in gaza for israel than it was in afghanistan for the united states but i'm sure that a lot of our generals are talking to the israelis about much more pinpointed strikes in rafah to root out what is ever left of hamas, but again, if they are in tunnels and there are i million people above them in tents, that becomes extremely difficult to do which is probably what the israelis are arguing back to the americans. one of the things we've got going on at the moment is talk
we have the white house national- the white house national security spokesmanjohn the white house national security spokesman john kirby over the weekend saying they could be alternatives to a full ground incursion in rafah. what might some of that look like? having spent time in afghanistan, i think that the view in washington is when you are trying to root out a terrorist organisation, one of the guiding principles that the american generals have always had is to protect the people, and the...
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— is for donald trump's shot at the white house? actually, if you look at all of the _ white house? actually, if you look at all of the polls _ white house? actually, if you look at all of the polls since _ white house? actually, if you look at all of the polls since these i at all of the polls since these indictments started, they are helping him. i know that sounds very counterintuitive, but we saw it about nine months ago when he and ron desantis, the governor of florida, they were neck and neck and the polls for the nomination, then the polls for the nomination, then the indictments started coming out and drops numbers shot up over 30 points. now he is our presumptive nominee. it is not actually working in the way i think people thought it was going to work. but i in the way i think people thought it was going to work.— was going to work. but i suppose what ou was going to work. but i suppose what you have — was going to work. but i suppose what you have got _ was going to work. but i suppose what you have got there - was going to work. but i suppose what you have got there
— is for donald trump's shot at the white house? actually, if you look at all of the _ white house? actually, if you look at all of the polls _ white house? actually, if you look at all of the polls since _ white house? actually, if you look at all of the polls since these i at all of the polls since these indictments started, they are helping him. i know that sounds very counterintuitive, but we saw it about nine months ago when he and ron desantis, the governor of florida, they were neck...
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this is all coming from the biden white house cos the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he's using this in order to try and win an election. and it's not working that way. it's working the opposite way. so check that out. legal expense. it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody�*s ever seen it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. i am now going to sit down. the voters understand it. all you have to do is look at the polls. this is a trial and the judge should recuse themselves. thank you very much. donald trump there arriving at court. we have a live page on the bbc website, by the way, they will be keeping that up—to—date with all of the latest developments from manhattan. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but the number ofjob vacancies is still high. there's been a rise in the number of people who are
this is all coming from the biden white house cos the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he's using this in order to try and win an election. and it's not working that way. it's working the opposite way. so check that out. legal expense. it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody�*s ever seen it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. i am now going to sit down. the voters understand it. all you have to do...
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house and a reporter shouted to him, you know, "will you consider australia's request?" because of course australia, julian assange, the australian and the australian parliament has passed a motion asking him to be returned to australia, saying, "would you consider ending the prosecution? " he didn't seem to hear the question at first, but it was repeated and he said, "we're considering it." now that would be a huge change, given that the us has been pursuing the extradition ofjulian assange from the uk for years and the thing is still winding its way through the courts. the home secretary signed the extradition back in 2022, but there's been court challenges to that and the high court is still waiting for some responses from the us to see whether or not mr assange could appeal the decision even further and possibly up to the court of human rights. but if america really is thinking about that, that would be a significant move. we'll have to see the extent to which that was a sort of spontaneous comment, if you like, and whether or not it's borne out by the acts of the ju
house and a reporter shouted to him, you know, "will you consider australia's request?" because of course australia, julian assange, the australian and the australian parliament has passed a motion asking him to be returned to australia, saying, "would you consider ending the prosecution? " he didn't seem to hear the question at first, but it was repeated and he said, "we're considering it." now that would be a huge change, given that the us has been pursuing the...
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we start in the middle east where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defence system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its consulate in the syrian capital damascus on i april. that attack killed a top iranian commander, alongside six others — including civilians. the us has vowed that its support for israel is ironclad but has urged restraint in its response. a senior us official says israel is not sharing its targeting of iran with washington, so the biden administration does not know how or when israeli retaliation will take place, though some officials expect it to be a limited strike inside the country. uk prime minister rishi sunak has used a telephone call with israel's benjamin netanyahu to appeal for "calm "heads," a
we start in the middle east where white house national security advisorjake sullivan has confirmed that the united states will impose new sanctions on iran in the coming days. the announcement comes after the iranian attack on israel last saturday, with more than 300 drones and missiles launched. according to the israeli defence forces, 99% of them were intercepted by israel's aerial defence system and its partners. well, iran says the attack was retaliation for a deadly strike on its consulate...
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what do you | think it means for us support when we know there's been the warning from the white house saying they will not be part of the reprisal? i saying they will not be part of the reprisal?— the reprisal? i think that is the reprisal? i think that is the message _ the reprisal? i think that is the message that - the reprisal? i think that is the message that the - the reprisal? i think that is i the message that the united states is attempting to send, that we have got your back but we are putting parameters around what happens next. it's around what happens next. it's a nightmare scenario for washington if this escalates into a broader regional conflagration and i've said for the past couple of months we are already in a low boil regional war and the temperature has been ratcheted up temperature has been ratcheted up significantly and the last thing the biden administration wants is an all—out war in the middle east in an election year which would be a nightmare for joe biden and a lot of people would die, let's not lose track of the humanitarian piece. we are talking about
what do you | think it means for us support when we know there's been the warning from the white house saying they will not be part of the reprisal? i saying they will not be part of the reprisal?— the reprisal? i think that is the reprisal? i think that is the message _ the reprisal? i think that is the message that - the reprisal? i think that is the message that the - the reprisal? i think that is i the message that the united states is attempting to send, that we have got your back but we...
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because what we've had is the very public messaging from the white house right up to president biden himself, which has been around the fear of or the concern of the credible threat of an attack by the iranians onto israeli soil. and what has been said to be an ironclad commitment by the americans to israel's right to defend itself, in the case of that, but then there's been this behind the scenes messaging, which has been going on for several days now, from across the us administration, which has been far more specific about what kind of strike this might involve. now, that has included, our us news partners, cbs who, speaking to two unnamed officials, of the possibility of up to 150 cruise missiles being launched by the iranians on to israeli soil. but that is one of a range of possibilities. and i think what is happening here is there is a concerted attempt by the americans to try and show what could be the upper reaches of what the iranians are thinking in terms of their retaliation to the suspected israeli strike on the on the diplomatic facility in damascus. and by doing that,
because what we've had is the very public messaging from the white house right up to president biden himself, which has been around the fear of or the concern of the credible threat of an attack by the iranians onto israeli soil. and what has been said to be an ironclad commitment by the americans to israel's right to defend itself, in the case of that, but then there's been this behind the scenes messaging, which has been going on for several days now, from across the us administration, which...
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house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor, chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would repsond to those who say that her time in office made the uk the world's laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin, and says that you were the author of that and it was a disaster. well, the mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon that was happening around the world. interest rates were going up. they'd been too low for too long. in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but it was you
house. the uk's shortest—serving prime minister also told our political editor, chris mason she can't see any purpose for the united nations in its current form. he began by asking her how she would repsond to those who say that her time in office made the uk the world's laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who looks...
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we will talk about what it means for his bid for the white house. and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, sir salman rushdie speaks about the knife attack which almost ended his life. i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. world leaders meeting in an emergency session at the un have warned that the middle east is on the brink — and that now is the time to de—escalate, after last night's attack on israel by iran. iran and iran—backed groups in iraq, syria and yemen launched an estimated 300 drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles towards israel. iran said it was responding to a strike earlier this month on its consulate in damascus that killed several iranian military commanders. us officials say thatjoe biden told the israeli prime minister to think carefully about his response after israel vowed to exact a price from iran at a time of its choosing. there has been an emergency meeting of the security council where it was said that it is vital to avoid any action that could lead to major military confrontation on multiple fronts in the
we will talk about what it means for his bid for the white house. and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, sir salman rushdie speaks about the knife attack which almost ended his life. i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. world leaders meeting in an emergency session at the un have warned that the middle east is on the brink — and that now is the time to de—escalate, after last night's attack on israel by iran. iran and iran—backed groups in iraq, syria and yemen launched an...
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the white house has described iran s attack on israel over the weekend as a spectacular and embarrassing failure. nearly all of the more than three hundred missiles and drones were shot down. israels military chief has again said the attack will be met with a response — despite the fact that many of israel's allies including, as you heard, the uk — have warned against escalation. here's our middle east corrrespondent lucy williamson. israel is deciding how to respond to this — hundreds of drones and missiles fired over the weekend from iran. damage on the ground was limited. damage to regional stability, much more severe. at an airbase hit by missiles in the negev desert today, israel's chief of staff promised a response. iran will face the consequences for its actions. we will choose our response accordingly. the idf remains ready to counter any threat from iran and its terror proxies. israel says only a handful of missiles made it through air defences, but this direct confrontation with iran, the first on israeli soil, has thrown the middle east off balance. what's shaken israel
the white house has described iran s attack on israel over the weekend as a spectacular and embarrassing failure. nearly all of the more than three hundred missiles and drones were shot down. israels military chief has again said the attack will be met with a response — despite the fact that many of israel's allies including, as you heard, the uk — have warned against escalation. here's our middle east corrrespondent lucy williamson. israel is deciding how to respond to this — hundreds of...
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he actually gave me the key to the white house. - retrospectively, i'm fairly - certain that it does not unlock a door there. you haven't tried it? i have not had - the opportunity... you might get shot — i think it's not a good idea. i do not think so either. but i got the opportunity to meet with him. - and one of the things- that was really interesting about president trump is that he's... - this is, i think, - what engenders him with the conservative right — which is he seems likel an everyday person when you're sitting down in front of him, - having conversations with him. we've all met, you know, highly influential people i throughout our lives. and at times those people seem to talk through you, _ not to you. and president trump was not like that. - he's one of those people that| actually will sit down and look you in the eye and havel a conversation with you. now, a lot of those . conversations devolve into having conversations about president trump, i but that's primarily because there's a lot of gravity... i so he'll talk to you, but primarily about himself. but i wonde
he actually gave me the key to the white house. - retrospectively, i'm fairly - certain that it does not unlock a door there. you haven't tried it? i have not had - the opportunity... you might get shot — i think it's not a good idea. i do not think so either. but i got the opportunity to meet with him. - and one of the things- that was really interesting about president trump is that he's... - this is, i think, - what engenders him with the conservative right — which is he seems likel an...
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for example, i will take for inflation, the white house trick to convince people of the white inflation was transitory, quote unquote come up transitory, quote unquote come up that me to the american consumer and voter. we must find a way as democratic party to connect better on these issues using language that the real average american can understand.— understand. you think the donald trump _ understand. you think the donald trump of - understand. you think the donald trump of the - understand. you think the - donald trump of the publicans are doing a successfuljob about that on that communicating on the economy? absolutely. i agree wholeheartedly with stephanie that is— wholeheartedly with stephanie that is a weak spot for the biden— that is a weak spot for the biden campaign and for president bided himself. there are ways — president bided himself. there are ways he can overcome that, because — are ways he can overcome that, because as _ are ways he can overcome that, because as we have seen, the polling — because as we have seen, the polling has indicated that immigratio
for example, i will take for inflation, the white house trick to convince people of the white inflation was transitory, quote unquote come up transitory, quote unquote come up that me to the american consumer and voter. we must find a way as democratic party to connect better on these issues using language that the real average american can understand.— understand. you think the donald trump _ understand. you think the donald trump of - understand. you think the donald trump of the -...
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the us also says iran did not issue warnings to the white house about its timeframe for launching an attack. tonight, israel's military chief again said iran's actions will be met with a response. here, the prime minister told mps he is working urgently with the uk's allies to de—escalate tensions in the middle east, to prevent further bloodshed. in a moment, we'll have the latest from jerusalem and our international editorjeremy bowen will be here. but first, let's go live to westminster and to our deputy political editor, vicki young. and we heard more from rishi sunak about the raf�*s role in defending israel? that's right. after those dramatic scenes on saturday, this was the first chance for the house of commons debate and talk about what happened and to question the prime minister, particularly about the role of raf pilots. he praised their bravery, but what was interesting is that, unlike on other occasions, when the country has been involved in military activity, there has been no loud clamour for any in military activity, there has been no loud clamourfor any kind of ext
the us also says iran did not issue warnings to the white house about its timeframe for launching an attack. tonight, israel's military chief again said iran's actions will be met with a response. here, the prime minister told mps he is working urgently with the uk's allies to de—escalate tensions in the middle east, to prevent further bloodshed. in a moment, we'll have the latest from jerusalem and our international editorjeremy bowen will be here. but first, let's go live to westminster and...
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house. we have got a couple of months between now and then though, and we will see all sort happen in this court room, potentialjury election is supposed to starts this afternoon and with donald trump here every day of this case, there is bound to be pledge of things to talk about. n. , bound to be pledge of things to talk about. , ., ., many thanks, sarah smith there. the prime minister says he is working urgently with the uk's allies to de—escalate tensions in the middle east to prevent further bloodshed, following iran's attack on israel on saturday night. rishi sunak was making a statement to the house of commons. we want to see calmer heads prevail, and we are directing all our diplomatic efforts to that end. yesterday, i spoke to my fellow g7 leaders. we are united in our condemnation of this attack. we discussed further potential diplomatic measures which we will be working together to coordinate in the coming days. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young is at westminster and was w
house. we have got a couple of months between now and then though, and we will see all sort happen in this court room, potentialjury election is supposed to starts this afternoon and with donald trump here every day of this case, there is bound to be pledge of things to talk about. n. , bound to be pledge of things to talk about. , ., ., many thanks, sarah smith there. the prime minister says he is working urgently with the uk's allies to de—escalate tensions in the middle east to prevent...
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and now the white house is cementing "abortion" as a campaign issue, coming out against extreme bans and tying them to donald trump. it was his us supreme court appointees who ended the constitutional right to an abortion by striking down roe v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she has laid the blame on the former president. she has laid the blame on the former resident. ~ ., ., , happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all, overturning roe was just the opening act. just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full on attack, state—by—state on reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. internal biden campaign polling data obtained by the washington post shows that abortion is more important than the israel—hamas war for many voters. but the biggest threat to mr biden�*s re—elec
and now the white house is cementing "abortion" as a campaign issue, coming out against extreme bans and tying them to donald trump. it was his us supreme court appointees who ended the constitutional right to an abortion by striking down roe v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she has laid the blame on the former president. she has laid...
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meanwhile, the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure." nearly all of the more than 300 missiles and drones were shot down. let us talk about what we know so far. with me now is said shehata from bbc arabic. talk to me first of all about the meeting, the second time in 24 the meeting, the second time in 2a hours the war cabinet has met. do we have any clarity on what can happen next? we what can happen next? no decision — what can happen next? no decision has _ what can happen next? fir? decision has been announced yet by the agreement within the cabinet is about the response, the military chief of staff said the reading attack will be better with a response, but the timing and the response, it will affect the escalation or the response because iranians have said what is done destructive consulate in damascus was a strategic mistake and what they have done, it was self defence. in that case, that is it. israel says it is damaging, so the attack on its soil, even if the damage was minimum, inside israel it looks lik
meanwhile, the white house has described iran's attack on israel over the weekend as a "spectacular and embarrassing failure." nearly all of the more than 300 missiles and drones were shot down. let us talk about what we know so far. with me now is said shehata from bbc arabic. talk to me first of all about the meeting, the second time in 24 the meeting, the second time in 2a hours the war cabinet has met. do we have any clarity on what can happen next? we what can happen next? no...
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the word from the white house is "let's slow things down. think things through before a response." but within benjamin netanyahu's party, he would be under pressure for a strong response to this, so what do you think is likely to happen? i think that the israeli leadership is thinking things through and i hope, and i'm quite reassured, that lessons have been learned from how israel managed the situation in gaza, the war against hamas which was forced upon israel. where one of the difficulties was to present a coherent plan to the americans and to execute it in such a way that retained international and, it in such a way that retained internationaland, most international and, most importantly, us internationaland, most importantly, us support. i'm sure that those lessons have been learned and i think that this time what israel will do is first present a plan to the americans, get support and hopefully, and very importantly, also get regional support of arab countries that have been suffering iranian attacks and iranian bullying for decades, who also have an interest in changing the
the word from the white house is "let's slow things down. think things through before a response." but within benjamin netanyahu's party, he would be under pressure for a strong response to this, so what do you think is likely to happen? i think that the israeli leadership is thinking things through and i hope, and i'm quite reassured, that lessons have been learned from how israel managed the situation in gaza, the war against hamas which was forced upon israel. where one of the...
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house. breaking news here in the uk. 534 migrants cross the channel yesterday in ten bytes and that's the highest daily figure this year. it brings it to an increase of 28% from last year. if you will remember, the uk government is trying to reduce the number of boats crossing the channel illegally and is trying to introduce a measure to deport people to rwanda if they enter the country illegally. so, that number, the highest daily figure this year. the prime minister of singapore lee hsien loong has announced he'll step down next month. deputy prime minister and ministerfor finance lawrence wong will succeed him. in a statement on social media he asks "all singaporeans to give lawrence & his team your full support, & work with them to create a brighter future for singapore." mr loong has been prime minister for almost twenty years. it's understood he had planned his succession to happen earlier, but that was delayed due to the covid—19 pandemic. 2024 is the year of elections, with at leas
house. breaking news here in the uk. 534 migrants cross the channel yesterday in ten bytes and that's the highest daily figure this year. it brings it to an increase of 28% from last year. if you will remember, the uk government is trying to reduce the number of boats crossing the channel illegally and is trying to introduce a measure to deport people to rwanda if they enter the country illegally. so, that number, the highest daily figure this year. the prime minister of singapore lee hsien...
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the white house has said it will impose new sanctions targeting iran's missile and drone program. and eu foreign policy chief josep borrell said the bloc was working on it after a number of eu nations requested a tough response. we will have more on what impact those sanctions might have shortly, but first, lucy williamson, reports from jerusalem on what israel is considering as a response. israel's prime minister is weighing up the risks of another war before he's finished the existing one. today, he told new army recruits that operations in gaza were just one part of a wider conflict. translation: it's part of a bigger system. - you can see it. iran stands behind hamas, behind hezbollah, behind others. but we are determined to win there and defend ourselves in all arenas. new footage released by the army shows the moment the military focus here changed. the first interceptions of iranian missiles ordered from this control room. israel's ongoing conflicts with iranian—backed groups have been pushed into the shadows by a direct attack from tehran. how israel responds could take
the white house has said it will impose new sanctions targeting iran's missile and drone program. and eu foreign policy chief josep borrell said the bloc was working on it after a number of eu nations requested a tough response. we will have more on what impact those sanctions might have shortly, but first, lucy williamson, reports from jerusalem on what israel is considering as a response. israel's prime minister is weighing up the risks of another war before he's finished the existing one....
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house will be really difficult if they don't win michigan, so we have been talking to voters here all day to find out what they think. motown music and motor city, for decades detroit was booming, but then came bankruptcy, blight, decline. detroit is turning itself around with low unemployment and falling inflation, yet only one third of residents make a living wage. michigan is a key swing state was barack obama won comfortably here, donald trump flipped the state in 2016 by a margin ofjust over 10,000 voters. joe biden flipped back to win in 2020. both candidates have been trying to shore up the blue—collar workers here, including those on strike with the united auto workers union last year. the united auto workers union last ear. . last year. help the middle class! joe _ last year. help the middle class! joe biden _ last year. help the middle class! joe biden has - last year. help the middle class! joe biden has an . class! joe biden has an endorsement - class! joe biden has an endorsement from - class! joe biden has an| endorsement from that class! joe biden has an - endorsement
house will be really difficult if they don't win michigan, so we have been talking to voters here all day to find out what they think. motown music and motor city, for decades detroit was booming, but then came bankruptcy, blight, decline. detroit is turning itself around with low unemployment and falling inflation, yet only one third of residents make a living wage. michigan is a key swing state was barack obama won comfortably here, donald trump flipped the state in 2016 by a margin ofjust...
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house. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's get more on police in australia saying it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney was targeting women. five of the six victims were female. another 12 people, including a baby, were injured. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson reports. across australia, flags are flying at half mast, honouring the victims of saturday's attack. the names of all of those who died have now been released. this was pikria darchia — originally from georgia, she spoke several languages. dawn singleton was a 25—year—old planning her imminent wedding. jade young was a 47—year—old architect, motherand member of a surf life—saving club. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. police say the little girl has improved significantly, and could be on a regular hospital ward within days. yixuan cheng, a chinese student — her picture is yet to be released. and this was secur
house. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's get more on police in australia saying it's "obvious" that a man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in sydney was targeting women. five of the six victims were female. another 12 people, including a baby, were injured. 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson reports. across australia, flags are flying at half mast, honouring the victims of saturday's attack. the names of all of those who died have now...
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both men notably difficult to win the white house without winning michigan. both candidates have been trying to shore up the blue—collar workers here, including those on strike with the united auto workers union last year. help the middle class! joe biden has an endorsement from the union but that does not mean an automatic blessing from the members. i feel depleted. i feel like there is no solid choice for the working class. i don't feel like anyone represents our best interest and i feel like we are again in another situation where we have to go to a ballot box and vote against somebody instead of voting for somebody. the republican party is not the republican party anymore, it is a party of trump. as far as the democratic party, being an american mexican, i have criticism towards the democratic party because of their lack of movement on any immigration policy. i feel like my demographic has been taken advantage of and they think we automatically will vote for them. people are living paycheck to paycheck and really having hard times, interest rates are as
both men notably difficult to win the white house without winning michigan. both candidates have been trying to shore up the blue—collar workers here, including those on strike with the united auto workers union last year. help the middle class! joe biden has an endorsement from the union but that does not mean an automatic blessing from the members. i feel depleted. i feel like there is no solid choice for the working class. i don't feel like anyone represents our best interest and i feel...
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house and joe biden have a little more influence than perhaps they did two weeks or ten days ago, when israel allegedly hit that target in damascus, which seems to have been the initial spark for a run's attacks. also this week, i think this is another opportunity, and the administration sees it this way, to try and get that aid package to israel reunited in congress. it changes the weather somewhat in terms of the domestic political debate, and they will use this as an opportunity to put pressure on congressional republicans to cough up congressional republicans to cough up that money, notjust for israel, by the way, but for ukraine as well. 0k, by the way, but for ukraine as well. ok, gary, thank you very much. gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. there's been another mass stabbing in sydney. a bishop and several other people were attacked during an evening sermon which was being livestreamed online. meanwhile, there has been this tribute at the sydney opera house to the victims of the weekend attack at a shopping centre which left six people dead and a dozen injured. the assai
house and joe biden have a little more influence than perhaps they did two weeks or ten days ago, when israel allegedly hit that target in damascus, which seems to have been the initial spark for a run's attacks. also this week, i think this is another opportunity, and the administration sees it this way, to try and get that aid package to israel reunited in congress. it changes the weather somewhat in terms of the domestic political debate, and they will use this as an opportunity to put...
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president biden is hosting japan's prime minister, fumio kishida, at the white house. there have been military guards of honour. there will also be a state dinner. the talks are part of the biden administration's diplomatic outreach in asia. there were recent war games in seoul. and on the weekend, the us, japan, phillipines and australia held joint military exercises in the south china sea. the chinese military conducted combat patrols in the same area. speaking a little earlier, president biden said japan, the us and australia will together boost military capabilites — the most significant upgrade in our alliance since the, since it was first established. my most are pleased to announce that for the first time, japan and the united states and australia will create a network system of air, missile and defence architecture. we're looking forward to standing up a trilateral military exercise with japan and the united kingdom. and our aukus defence partnership with australia, the united kingdom, is exploring how japan can join our work in this second pillar which focus
president biden is hosting japan's prime minister, fumio kishida, at the white house. there have been military guards of honour. there will also be a state dinner. the talks are part of the biden administration's diplomatic outreach in asia. there were recent war games in seoul. and on the weekend, the us, japan, phillipines and australia held joint military exercises in the south china sea. the chinese military conducted combat patrols in the same area. speaking a little earlier, president...
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house. joining me live from new york is former federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york sarah krissoff. always good to help you with us. we are in unprecedented territory here in terms of a former or current president facing criminal charges, but what you expect in the weeks ahead? i what you expect in the weeks ahead? ~' ., ahead? i think the former president _ ahead? i think the former president is _ ahead? i think the former president is going - ahead? i think the former president is going to i ahead? i think the former president is going to use | ahead? i think the former i president is going to use this as a campaign opportunity and i think this is the weakest case against him so he will have a lot to say about this case from the courthouse steps if he follows up on this promise to testify within the court room as well. ., ~' , testify within the court room as well. ., ,, , , ., as well. how likely is it do ou as well. how likely is it do you think _ as well. how likely
house. joining me live from new york is former federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york sarah krissoff. always good to help you with us. we are in unprecedented territory here in terms of a former or current president facing criminal charges, but what you expect in the weeks ahead? i what you expect in the weeks ahead? ~' ., ahead? i think the former president _ ahead? i think the former president is _ ahead? i think the former president is going - ahead? i think the former...
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house. let's talk to former federal prosecutor for that as we do we will keep an eye on the outside of the court building on the right—hand side of the screen. sarah, thank you for coming on the program. thanks for coming on the program. thanks for having me. talk us through the merits in your assessment of this case. , , ., merits in your assessment of this case, , , ., ., merits in your assessment of this case. ,,., ., merits in your assessment of this case. , ., ., case. this is a tough case for the --eole of case. this is a tough case for the peeple of new — case. this is a tough case for the people of new york. _ case. this is a tough case for the people of new york. to - case. this is a tough case for the people of new york. to take - case. this is a tough case for the people of new york. to take in l case. this is a tough case for the . people of new york. to take in what is essentially a misdemeanor allegation, elevated them to the lowest level felony in york they have the state
house. let's talk to former federal prosecutor for that as we do we will keep an eye on the outside of the court building on the right—hand side of the screen. sarah, thank you for coming on the program. thanks for coming on the program. thanks for having me. talk us through the merits in your assessment of this case. , , ., merits in your assessment of this case, , , ., ., merits in your assessment of this case. ,,., ., merits in your assessment of this case. , ., ., case. this is a tough...
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this is all coming from the biden white house. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. donald trump is subject to a gag order so what is he permitted to say what he just said outside the court and what you read into its? —— was he permitted. and what you read into its? -- was he permitted-— he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he — he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was — he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was yesterday - he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was yesterday saying l he permitted. yes, it is interesting i because he was yesterday saying how he lost his voice, that he was being silenced, but as you soar right there, immediately outside of the courtroom, he is very much expressing how he feels. the limited 939 expressing how he feels. the limited gag order that was placed on him reallyjust gag order that was placed on him really just prevents gag order that was placed on him reallyjust prevents him from going after the judge's reallyjust prevents him from going after thejudge's family, reallyjust prevent
this is all coming from the biden white house. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. donald trump is subject to a gag order so what is he permitted to say what he just said outside the court and what you read into its? —— was he permitted. and what you read into its? -- was he permitted-— he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he — he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was — he permitted. yes, it is interesting because he was yesterday - he permitted....
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house retrospectively and fairly certain that it does not unlock a door there.— certain that it does not unlock a door there. you haven't tried it? i think _ a door there. you haven't tried it? | think it— a door there. you haven't tried it? | think it is _ a door there. you haven't tried it? | think it is not _ a door there. you haven't tried it? i think it is not a _ a door there. you haven't tried it? i think it is not a good - it? i think it is not a good idea. ., ., ., �* “ it? i think it is not a good idea. ., ., ., �* ~ idea. now, no, i don't think so either. idea. now, no, i don't think so either- i— idea. now, no, i don't think so either- i get— idea. now, no, i don't think so either. i get the _ idea. now, no, i don't think so either. i get the opportunity i either. i get the opportunity to meet with them on one of the things i was interesting about president trump is that this is what engenders him with he seems like an everyday person when you're sitting down in front of him having conversations with them, we've all met highly influential people throughout our
house retrospectively and fairly certain that it does not unlock a door there.— certain that it does not unlock a door there. you haven't tried it? i think _ a door there. you haven't tried it? | think it— a door there. you haven't tried it? | think it is _ a door there. you haven't tried it? | think it is not _ a door there. you haven't tried it? i think it is not a _ a door there. you haven't tried it? i think it is not a good - it? i think it is not a good idea. ., ., ., �* “ it? i...
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the white house as the threat is real and viable. the climate minister grant stewart steps down and says he will not stand at the election. police are investigating claims labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, may have broken electoral law. she denies any wrongdoing. the nhs notices thatjunior doctors are leaving at a record rate. and researchers find the brightest burst of light ever recorded was caused by an exploding star. that, though, has created a new mystery for scientists. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh ferris. hello to you, matthew. it's a long second day at the masters. some of the players have not long since finished their first rounds after bad weather delayed play on thursday. let's take a look at the leaderboard as it stands at the moment. there are nowjoint leaders. the overnight leader, bryson dechambeau, is under way in his second round. max homa hasjoined him at 2—under. rory mcelroy has still not gone out and the contenders still show the danish player hojgaard. the overn
the white house as the threat is real and viable. the climate minister grant stewart steps down and says he will not stand at the election. police are investigating claims labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, may have broken electoral law. she denies any wrongdoing. the nhs notices thatjunior doctors are leaving at a record rate. and researchers find the brightest burst of light ever recorded was caused by an exploding star. that, though, has created a new mystery for scientists. sport, and...