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president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggression. in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of thousands of artillery shells very soon. it will happen in the next few weeks or months. and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very important. it will make our cooperation and security much stronger. also, business relations are developing very well. our trade exchange is bigger ever
president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggression. in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of thousands of artillery shells very soon. it will happen in the next few weeks or months. and also with...
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support, how long before hopes of ukraine would collapse -- the hopes of ukraine would collapse under the onslaught from moscow? without the presence of the united states, how long before the indo-pacific would face even harsher realities? ladies and gentlemen, as the united states' closest friend, the people of japan are with you side by side to assure the survival of liberty. not just for our people, but for all people. i am not saying this out of my strong attachment to america. i'm an idealist, but a realist too. the defense of freedom, democracy and the rule of law is in the national interests of japan. the japanese people are fully committed to these ends. i do not want to leave our children a society where human rights were suppressed, where political self-determination is denied, where our lives are monitored by digital technology. i know you don't either. upholding these values is both a cost and a benefit for our two countries, as well as for the generations to come across the world. right now japanese and u.s. service members are working side by side to deter aggression and
support, how long before hopes of ukraine would collapse -- the hopes of ukraine would collapse under the onslaught from moscow? without the presence of the united states, how long before the indo-pacific would face even harsher realities? ladies and gentlemen, as the united states' closest friend, the people of japan are with you side by side to assure the survival of liberty. not just for our people, but for all people. i am not saying this out of my strong attachment to america. i'm an...
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, but i was in ukraine. i met with not only mr. zelenskyy, but i met with a lot of average citizens of ukraine. they are counting on us and the world community to help them protect their country from invasion. i hope that we do that. but this, what we are doing today, is a colossal waste of time. but anyway, that's what we do on a regular basis in this chamber. the republican majority has done a horrific job. we are now out of time. let's hope after we get this rule done and whatever we are going to vote on done here, before the end of the week we can bring it to the floor to help save ukraine from russian invasion. with that i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. reschenthaler: thank you, mr. speaker. i am prepared to close and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. reschenthaler: under president trump's leadership our nation was safe and our adversaries were put on n
, but i was in ukraine. i met with not only mr. zelenskyy, but i met with a lot of average citizens of ukraine. they are counting on us and the world community to help them protect their country from invasion. i hope that we do that. but this, what we are doing today, is a colossal waste of time. but anyway, that's what we do on a regular basis in this chamber. the republican majority has done a horrific job. we are now out of time. let's hope after we get this rule done and whatever we are...
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i wanted ukraine but i knew ukraine was very important to the president. what i did what i did spend in the government i added disaster in there. we had a terrible fire in hawaii. remember that, and molly? i wanted that out of anybody's utilizing it. i wanted ukraine by itself with the border. i don't care where you are, the border is a problem. do you know how many chinese dissidents we've caught so far this year? just the ones we have cots, 22000. you go back two years before it be like 200. anybody here on the terrorist watch list? i would assume notes from her to get on it. do you know it last february more people in the terrorist watch list at one month and we'd caught the last four years. you don't know who's coming across, you've got a problem. i believe democrats, i don't disbelieve it i know it because they have come to me, please do something on the border for us because we'll save me and my election. then have the willpower to vote for something on their own. if it was in a package together. the speaker should sit out the president and negotiati
i wanted ukraine but i knew ukraine was very important to the president. what i did what i did spend in the government i added disaster in there. we had a terrible fire in hawaii. remember that, and molly? i wanted that out of anybody's utilizing it. i wanted ukraine by itself with the border. i don't care where you are, the border is a problem. do you know how many chinese dissidents we've caught so far this year? just the ones we have cots, 22000. you go back two years before it be like 200....
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host: you talked about ukraine. where do you think support for the funding of israel will stand in the house? guest: the house has already passed a stand-alone bill for israeli funding. it just wasn't taken up in the senate. and then joe biden just came out this past week and said he would not accept a stand-alone bill for israel. that was really befuddling. it baffles me. i don't understand why. but that's political gamesmanship, really. israel is under attack. not only from hamas, which, of course, is an iran proxy. but the motherland itself, iran directly attacked this past week. so i think that that should shake the bushes and get this thing done. but the democrats, again, are stalling on that as well. host: is it democrats or some republicans too as far as that philosophy of concerns about future funding of israel? guest: well, if there's some republicans in the house that are talking about that, i haven't heard it. there certainly may be. there's almost 220 of us. but the overmajority, 99% of republicans want
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we're going to address ukraine. we're going to address taiwan. we're also going to have a fourth package with things like my repo act to help pay for this from russian sovereign assets. we'll have a loan program for direct government payments. creative ideas. a package that would be far better than the senate's. i want to thank the speaker for his leadership in this very, very difficult time and very dangerous time. but the time clearly is now. i'm off to a hearing with secretary mayorkas. we'll be walking over articles of impeachment today. we're going to demand the senate do their constitutional responsibilities and hold a trial. this man is responsible for 200,000 people who are dead now because of fentanyl. this man is responsible for 350 on the terror watch list in this country now. posing a threat every day. nine million encounters. he's responsible for releasing a rah vaited felons. in fact, in a memo, he told his agents, disregard congress' law that says mandatory detention for aggravated felons, release them into society. we believe he m
we're going to address ukraine. we're going to address taiwan. we're also going to have a fourth package with things like my repo act to help pay for this from russian sovereign assets. we'll have a loan program for direct government payments. creative ideas. a package that would be far better than the senate's. i want to thank the speaker for his leadership in this very, very difficult time and very dangerous time. but the time clearly is now. i'm off to a hearing with secretary mayorkas....
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ukraine and russia, should have never, ever happened. that was something russia would have never attacked ukraine if i were president. the inflation is out of control and now it's out of control again. they brought down the rate so fast because he wants to get elected. >> have you spoken to prime minister netanyahu? obviously the white house is issuing a stark warning. do you think the u.s. is not doing enough to show support for israel? or are you going to go? president trump: biden has totally lost control of the israel situation. he has abandoned israel. he's totally abandoned israel. frankly, he's a low i.q. individual. he has no idea where he is and who he's supporting. he doesn't know if he's supporting the palestinians, but he knows one thing. he is not supporting israel. he has abandoned israel. and any jewish person that votes for a democrat or votes for biden should have their head examined. i think they are very happy witt was. it was all about state's rights. we brought it there. everybody's very happy. with the exception of
ukraine and russia, should have never, ever happened. that was something russia would have never attacked ukraine if i were president. the inflation is out of control and now it's out of control again. they brought down the rate so fast because he wants to get elected. >> have you spoken to prime minister netanyahu? obviously the white house is issuing a stark warning. do you think the u.s. is not doing enough to show support for israel? or are you going to go? president trump: biden has...
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regarding aggression in ukraine, base and the recognition that ukraine today may be east asia tomorrow, i expect a resolution to continue with stringent sanctions against russia and strong support for ukraine and we continue to maintain close partnership with like-minded countries. on the situation in the middle east, i expressed my respect for the efforts of president biden toward the release of the hostages, improvement of the humanitarian situation and for calming down the situation. i then explained how japan is continuing to diplomatic efforts to improve the humanitarian situation and to realize a sustainable ceasefire. and agreed to continue cooperation toward improvement of the situation, the realization of the two-state solution, and the -- on the economy we condition curred that for both of us to lead in global economic growth together the promotion of investment in both directions is important. i explained how the japanese businesses are making a significant contribution to the u.s. economy by their investment and creation of jobs, to which president biden agreed. in order to
regarding aggression in ukraine, base and the recognition that ukraine today may be east asia tomorrow, i expect a resolution to continue with stringent sanctions against russia and strong support for ukraine and we continue to maintain close partnership with like-minded countries. on the situation in the middle east, i expressed my respect for the efforts of president biden toward the release of the hostages, improvement of the humanitarian situation and for calming down the situation. i then...
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as far as israel and ukraine, trump had a play with ukraine. if he hadn't held out that money, trying to get whatever he was trying to get from ukraine, maybe we might not have been in this situation. ukraine is a democrat state, along with israel. i think we should support them. i do not agree with the killing of the people in gaza, but we are supporting the democratic states. i think we should do that -- host: ok. let's hear from joe in maine, independent line. caller: good morning. host: morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. they were talking back and forth whether democrat, republican -- the funniest line i ever heard on c-span. i will talk about the subject, if you do not mind -- cut me off. cut me off -- host: i have not said anything before and i will not say anything now. as far as the trial or the israel case, go ahead, make your point. caller: i would like to say what i would like to say. the funniest line i ever heard in my life on this line was the fact they asked you if you went to trump university. i can understand why you d
as far as israel and ukraine, trump had a play with ukraine. if he hadn't held out that money, trying to get whatever he was trying to get from ukraine, maybe we might not have been in this situation. ukraine is a democrat state, along with israel. i think we should support them. i do not agree with the killing of the people in gaza, but we are supporting the democratic states. i think we should do that -- host: ok. let's hear from joe in maine, independent line. caller: good morning. host:...
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, and isolate russia and provide billions in assistance to ukraine. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: under his leadership, japan set in motion profound changes in its defense policies and capabilities. now, now our two countries are building a stronger defense partnership and a stronger indo-pacific than ever before. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: as president of the g-7 last year, the prime minister rallied japan's partners to take action on nuclear disarmament. floabl poverty, economic resilience, and other critical issues that shape peace and opportunity for billions of people around the world. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: last year, the prime minister took one of the boldest steps yet when he and president yuen of the republic of korea decided to heal old wounds and start a new chapter of friendship. our historic summit that i hosted at camp david marked the start of an entirely new era, infused with hope, shared values, and focused relentlessly forward. because these leaders know that the division that defin
, and isolate russia and provide billions in assistance to ukraine. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: under his leadership, japan set in motion profound changes in its defense policies and capabilities. now, now our two countries are building a stronger defense partnership and a stronger indo-pacific than ever before. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: as president of the g-7 last year, the prime minister rallied japan's partners to take action on nuclear disarmament. floabl...
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while the russia-ukraine war continues. other speakers also discussed nato's future and its deterrent strategy. >> good morning, and thanks for coming out early on a monday morning, and thank you for that lovely introduction. it has been a real pleasure and honor to open this conference, nato at 75: charting a new course, and i look forward to your questions in a few minutes. for 3/4 of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security , united nations in a collective commitment to mutual defense and to our shared values. nato's success story really is remarkable, and it is one that was by no means preordained. the fact that in 2024, 75 years after it was founded, the alliance is bigger, stronger, and more united speaks to the alliance's adaptability, to nato's resilience. but it also speaks to the commitment and courage of millions of soldiers, sailors, aviators that operate together under the nato umbrella. but i think it also speaks to the attractiveness of nato's core values, democracy, individu
while the russia-ukraine war continues. other speakers also discussed nato's future and its deterrent strategy. >> good morning, and thanks for coming out early on a monday morning, and thank you for that lovely introduction. it has been a real pleasure and honor to open this conference, nato at 75: charting a new course, and i look forward to your questions in a few minutes. for 3/4 of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security , united nations in a...
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aid to israel and ukraine, and wyoming republic -- republican congresswoman. washington journal, join in the conversation thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where the policies are debated and decided with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, palo -- powered by cable. >> president biden then the first lady welcomed the japanese prime minister and his wife to the white house during a ceremony on the south lawn that included u.s. and japanese delegations, u.s. military honor guards and guests, the parnas -- and the president and prime minister delivered remarks. this is the first state visit for a japanese prime minister in nine years. ♪
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including but not limited to in ukraine as it relates to russian aggression and it's a real, clear, urgent need for american leadership, as the japanese prime minister made clear, and for the congress to do its part to meet america's national security needs. which requires house republicans to bring the bipartisan, comprehensive, national security bill to the house floor for an up or down vote. democrats under the leadership of president biden continue to deliver real results for the american people. job creation remains up. more than 15 million good-paying jobs have been created under the leadership of president joe biden. in less than four years. which represents phenomenal progress from the days of the covid-19 pandemic and the shutdown of our economy. at the same point, democrats realize that there's more that needs to be done to address inflationary pressures. the issue of affordability and to drive down costs for everyday americans and democrats remain committed to building an economy from the middle out and the bottom up, to growing the middle class, and to making sure that we bring
including but not limited to in ukraine as it relates to russian aggression and it's a real, clear, urgent need for american leadership, as the japanese prime minister made clear, and for the congress to do its part to meet america's national security needs. which requires house republicans to bring the bipartisan, comprehensive, national security bill to the house floor for an up or down vote. democrats under the leadership of president biden continue to deliver real results for the american...
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since russia's invasion of ukraine there's been a tilt towards more sales to europe. poland made deals for $40 billion worth of u.s. weaponry which is unheard of. germany is talking about buying the f-35 which was not expected and certainly related to russian actions in ukraine. the important thing about nato is its role as an alliance to defend europe makes sense in the fact european countries could coordinate and use resources better to defend themselves without as large a u.s. role in europe but then when nato gets into questions of wanting to play a role vis-a-vis china or other u.s. interventions around the world, that goes beyond the main value. continues to be part of the discussion about architecture for the world. host: gary, republican line. caller: thank you. i am bewildered on why the guest is against arms for israel. with the attacks that occurred in october, correct me if i'm wrong, her there still hostages -- are there still hostages in play? it is certainly a long history lesson to the oppression of the jews. why would we be trying to pull them back fr
since russia's invasion of ukraine there's been a tilt towards more sales to europe. poland made deals for $40 billion worth of u.s. weaponry which is unheard of. germany is talking about buying the f-35 which was not expected and certainly related to russian actions in ukraine. the important thing about nato is its role as an alliance to defend europe makes sense in the fact european countries could coordinate and use resources better to defend themselves without as large a u.s. role in europe...
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in ukraine. and they started outlawing speaking russian in eastern ukraine and started killing 14,000 people. we spent about $14 trillion since 9/11. host: let's go to alice in new york on our line for republicans. good morning. >> good morning. i sat here watching c-span and i agree with the lady that called a while ago. get donald trump in. donald trump is going to fix that. we never had any kind of threat -- our economy, everything, our country was safe and you do not even dare to go outside. earlier this morning, i know this is going away from israel and iran -- host: can you turn down the volume on your tv and continue? are you still there? caller: i am. i was watching c-span earlier this morning before -- right after i got up. they were doing hearings on biden's school loan debts, canceling them. i do not feel that we should -- us taxpayers should have to pay for that. host: we are going to try to keep today on iran and israel. let's go to crystal in philadelphia on our line for democrats.
in ukraine. and they started outlawing speaking russian in eastern ukraine and started killing 14,000 people. we spent about $14 trillion since 9/11. host: let's go to alice in new york on our line for republicans. good morning. >> good morning. i sat here watching c-span and i agree with the lady that called a while ago. get donald trump in. donald trump is going to fix that. we never had any kind of threat -- our economy, everything, our country was safe and you do not even dare to go...
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in ukraine. and they started outlawing speaking russian in eastern ukraine and started killing 14,000 people. we spent about $14 trillion since 9/11. host: let's go to alice in new york on our line for republicans. good morning. >> good morning. i sat here watching c-span and i agree with the lady that called a while ago. get donald trump in. donald trump is going to fix that. we never had any kind of threat -- our economy, everything, our country was safe and you do not even dare to go outside. earlier this morning, i know this is going away from israel and iran -- host: can you turn down the volume on your tv and continue? are you still there? caller: i am. i was watching c-span earlier this morning before -- right after i got up. they were doing hearings on biden's school loan debts, canceling them. i do not feel that we should -- us taxpayers should have to pay for that. host: we are going to try to keep today on iran and israel. let's go to crystal in philadelphia on our line for democrats.
in ukraine. and they started outlawing speaking russian in eastern ukraine and started killing 14,000 people. we spent about $14 trillion since 9/11. host: let's go to alice in new york on our line for republicans. good morning. >> good morning. i sat here watching c-span and i agree with the lady that called a while ago. get donald trump in. donald trump is going to fix that. we never had any kind of threat -- our economy, everything, our country was safe and you do not even dare to go...
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ukraine. these things have all been proven to have been true. trump was right on all of it. he was trying to wake people up and ultimately the people that were awake showed up on january 6. if you look very closely at the events of january 6 -- host: sorry. i think we lost tom. we will go on to joann in michigan on the independent line. caller: hi. i think all this carrying on about biden forgiving and decreasing interest on student loans is kind of disingenuous. we give -- that is what we do. we give subsidies to business. we have the covid loans. we give subsidies to farmers and tax breaks to business. i don't think it is such a big deal to give a break to the students who are going into all these jobs like nursing and doctors and police to help the country out. when i went to school, the government helped subsidize big colleges. now states and the federal government does not subsidize as much. now the students have this huge loan. that is how it works. that is all i have got to say about th
ukraine. these things have all been proven to have been true. trump was right on all of it. he was trying to wake people up and ultimately the people that were awake showed up on january 6. if you look very closely at the events of january 6 -- host: sorry. i think we lost tom. we will go on to joann in michigan on the independent line. caller: hi. i think all this carrying on about biden forgiving and decreasing interest on student loans is kind of disingenuous. we give -- that is what we do....
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ukraine matters. the outcome of the conflict in ukraine will have global implications for our national security as well. we take a look at what ukraine has done with the support we have provided. it has been quite remarkable. not only have they stopped a much superior force in terms of quality of equipment and numbers, they have taken back some 50% of the ground that the russians initially occupied. they are not asking for someone to fight the fight for them. they are asking for the means to sustain their efforts. without security assistance, they won't be able to resupply the much-needed air defense interceptors and systems that they need to protect their skies and their people. so we would see things continue -- begin to atrophy in a very meaningful way in a short period of time. so i think it is really important that we pass this legislation as quickly as possible. i would remind everyone that we -- the military does not give ukraine money. it provides security assistance in the form of weapons and
ukraine matters. the outcome of the conflict in ukraine will have global implications for our national security as well. we take a look at what ukraine has done with the support we have provided. it has been quite remarkable. not only have they stopped a much superior force in terms of quality of equipment and numbers, they have taken back some 50% of the ground that the russians initially occupied. they are not asking for someone to fight the fight for them. they are asking for the means to...
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but what we did do is we created a new nato ukraine council where ukraine comes in and sits as an equal around the table and is able to share first-hand impressions of insights from the war. we can hear what the requirements are but we can also talk about of right of other subjects. we that meetings of the navy ukraine council on the tax on critical infrastructure. we've talked to them about cyber attacks and looked for ways to provide additional assistance. but we did another important thing last year, and that was to lift map. the membership action plan that many new members have gone through which can be a bit of a lengthy process. we removed that entirely and that said you will not have a membership action plan. you will proceed towards a session with the time is right. so your question is, well, what are you going to do this summer on top of what you already did last summer if membership is on the table? and there we will have concrete deliverable for ukraine. i can't get into the full details on that at this juncture, but we are on a way to get them on what we're calling a bridge
but what we did do is we created a new nato ukraine council where ukraine comes in and sits as an equal around the table and is able to share first-hand impressions of insights from the war. we can hear what the requirements are but we can also talk about of right of other subjects. we that meetings of the navy ukraine council on the tax on critical infrastructure. we've talked to them about cyber attacks and looked for ways to provide additional assistance. but we did another important thing...
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we're going to find ways to support ukraine. >> let me ask you about the land lines in ukraine. this was cbs last week. this was a story about the land lines that have been sown all through ukraine. what can you tell us about the problem? >> the russians have made extensive use. the ukrainians go up against that. they launch their offensive. the russians have done that in every place that they have fought. in this case, the territory and terrain is littered with landmines. this is going to be cleaned up. we have stood up with a capability coalition. the countries will volunteer and pull together. they have different capabilities to assist ukraine. acquiring the right capabilities to address this problem going forward. it is probably something that is going to a lot of countries to be working on. >> thank you, i recognize the gentleman. >> the three component bills, this is something that will happen. one for israel, one for ukraine, one for the western pacific. i think those will be the component part of the supplementals that will be considered --. i just want to be aware of th
we're going to find ways to support ukraine. >> let me ask you about the land lines in ukraine. this was cbs last week. this was a story about the land lines that have been sown all through ukraine. what can you tell us about the problem? >> the russians have made extensive use. the ukrainians go up against that. they launch their offensive. the russians have done that in every place that they have fought. in this case, the territory and terrain is littered with landmines. this is...
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ukraine. these things have all been proven to have been true. trump was right on all of it. he was trying to wake people up and ultimately the people that were awake showed up on january 6. if you look very closely at the events of january 6 -- host: sorry. i think we lost tom. we will go on to joann in michigan on the independent line. caller: hi. i think all this carrying on about biden forgiving and decreasing interest on student loans is kind of disingenuous. we give -- that is what we do. we give subsidies to business. we have the covid loans. we give subsidies to farmers and tax breaks to business. i don't think it is such a big deal to give a break to the students who are going into all these jobs like nursing and doctors and police to help the country out. when i went to school, the government helped subsidize big colleges. now states and the federal government does not subsidize as much. now the students have this huge loan. that is how it works. that is all i have got to say about th
ukraine. these things have all been proven to have been true. trump was right on all of it. he was trying to wake people up and ultimately the people that were awake showed up on january 6. if you look very closely at the events of january 6 -- host: sorry. i think we lost tom. we will go on to joann in michigan on the independent line. caller: hi. i think all this carrying on about biden forgiving and decreasing interest on student loans is kind of disingenuous. we give -- that is what we do....
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the prime minister's conviction is today's ukraine could be tomorrow's east asia. the prime minister has been very firm in our support for ukraine and introducing stronger sanctions against russia. recently the organized conference in tokyo to support ukrainian economic development and reconstruction, and that involved many japanese private companies and there was enthusiasm among japanese companies to be involved in the reconstruction of ukraine. japan will continue to support ukrainian effort to defend themselves and keep their economy going, and yes, that may be one of the important issues the prime minister and president will talk about. i cannot say exactly what they're going to talk about, and the other issue may be the situation in the middle east. not too many people are aware, but japan has been very active in supporting middle east peace process. we have been taking sort of a unique contribution to the process by for example establishing agro-industrial complex in jericho to support palestinian people's economic activities and also we organized a conferen
the prime minister's conviction is today's ukraine could be tomorrow's east asia. the prime minister has been very firm in our support for ukraine and introducing stronger sanctions against russia. recently the organized conference in tokyo to support ukrainian economic development and reconstruction, and that involved many japanese private companies and there was enthusiasm among japanese companies to be involved in the reconstruction of ukraine. japan will continue to support ukrainian effort...
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she's called funding ukraine people. she is convinced the war should just be ended by ukraine seating a lot of territory to russia and that's been her push all along. speaker johnson went down to mar-a-lago to talk to president trump to get his backing and he sure did. he said the speaker is doing a good job and that marjorie taylor greene's motion was misguided. that may enable them to move forward on ukraine aid. that job could be somewhat secure. caller: major movement on the international front. the missile attack on israel, the block of republicans who have been pushing for some sort of border component to this aid bill have foreign events just overtaken their objections here? host: they are still very much focused -- caller: they're still very much focused on that. the speaker is urging president biden to take executive action. the same type of executive action, remain in mexico, a closing down the board of the president trump was sued over. biden says he is studying that. this sense is whatever the president would
she's called funding ukraine people. she is convinced the war should just be ended by ukraine seating a lot of territory to russia and that's been her push all along. speaker johnson went down to mar-a-lago to talk to president trump to get his backing and he sure did. he said the speaker is doing a good job and that marjorie taylor greene's motion was misguided. that may enable them to move forward on ukraine aid. that job could be somewhat secure. caller: major movement on the international...
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ukraine needs our support. for months the senate passed the supplemental aid package that has been held hostage by our republican colleagues who some appear to be on the side of russia. i don't get it. president reagan and senator mccain must be turning over in their graves. it's been over six months since the attack on october 7 and what has the house done? nothing. wasting time on baseless and impeachments, threatening the motion to vacate. throws to -- close to shutting down the government. yet democrats stepped in to save the day. we have always been clear on day one we are here to govern. putting people before politics. we have extended the hand of bipartisanship to work on behalf of the american people and security of our country. we have demonstrated our words with action. passing and extending the death ceiling, avoiding government shutdown three times, and finally passing our budget six months late. 195 democrats have signed the discharge petition to bring the senate passed supplemental package to the
ukraine needs our support. for months the senate passed the supplemental aid package that has been held hostage by our republican colleagues who some appear to be on the side of russia. i don't get it. president reagan and senator mccain must be turning over in their graves. it's been over six months since the attack on october 7 and what has the house done? nothing. wasting time on baseless and impeachments, threatening the motion to vacate. throws to -- close to shutting down the government....
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think about war in the middle east, the stalemate in ukraine. i wonder if you can share how the leaders will address these issues. ambassador emanuel, will there be things president biden is seeking from japan and what will prime minister kishida be seeking as we think about global issues? chris: before i get -- amb. emanuel: before i get to the two situations, i think of the larger context dating back to the two big changes in both countries over the last two years. i think you will look back, when history gets written, the three c's changed the world. covid, conflict, and coercion. in many ways, when you look at the changes on the security front japan has initiated, through the prism of what happened when you looked at supply chain. you look at russia violating the united nations resolution. which they are a member of the sovereign nation. you look at all of these things, not only what covid did, but the economic origin. japan as well, fish from the water. countries are making adjustments to these three factors that upended every assumption yo
think about war in the middle east, the stalemate in ukraine. i wonder if you can share how the leaders will address these issues. ambassador emanuel, will there be things president biden is seeking from japan and what will prime minister kishida be seeking as we think about global issues? chris: before i get -- amb. emanuel: before i get to the two situations, i think of the larger context dating back to the two big changes in both countries over the last two years. i think you will look back,...
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russia, ukraine, every hoax. with all of the things they did, they found nothing, but like all true communists, and we are going communist, don't kid yourself. we are winning this election, this country is finished. host: today, he will be in manhattan, donald trump required to attend this trial, meaning he will be spending at least four days a week at the defense table, not out on the campaign trail. we will see how much he speaks with members of the media, with the sea will be like. we will show you what we start getting live pictures in about an hour or so from up there in new york. we will be talking about it this morning on washington journal. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. that hush money trial set to begin at 9:30 a.m. eastern. this is joe out of georgia, republican. good morning to you. caller: i love c-span, 30 years. i just want to say i think donald trump is the best leader in history. i think all these trials of election interference, i live in
russia, ukraine, every hoax. with all of the things they did, they found nothing, but like all true communists, and we are going communist, don't kid yourself. we are winning this election, this country is finished. host: today, he will be in manhattan, donald trump required to attend this trial, meaning he will be spending at least four days a week at the defense table, not out on the campaign trail. we will see how much he speaks with members of the media, with the sea will be like. we will...
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hakeem jeffries is continuing to call on house republicans to bring up a bipartisan aid package for ukraine and israel that was abriefd the senate back in february. he spoke to reporters -- reporters about that issue and fielded questions on japanese prime minister kishida's address to a joint session of congress and rebuilding the baltimore key bridge. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. jeffries: good afternoon. earlier today we welcomed the prime minister of japan, his excellencecy, for a joint session of congress. i thought he delivered an incredibly important address as it relates to the very close relationship between japan and the united states of america. a relationship that's endured for decades. a relationship that is echoed in principles of democracy. and freedom. and certainly a relationship that is incredibly important during this great moment of turmoil when we see forces of tyranny and totalitarianism and terror. par
hakeem jeffries is continuing to call on house republicans to bring up a bipartisan aid package for ukraine and israel that was abriefd the senate back in february. he spoke to reporters -- reporters about that issue and fielded questions on japanese prime minister kishida's address to a joint session of congress and rebuilding the baltimore key bridge. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for...
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well, now they are taking ukraine. they have already taken their powerplant, their nuclear power plant. the want to take the whole country, why not? you offered to give it to them. we should be putting more help for them. it is disgusting. guest: yes, russia, you know, as we know, was an ally at world war ii, and then during the cold war, obviously, the u.s. experienced significant tensions with russia. for a lot of the lawmakers who came of age during that time, the idea of not supporting ukraine is very disturbing to many of them. as we see how this issue moves in congress, that is definitely a consideration that many lawmakers who came of age at that time consider. host: there is this from cnn that you might be interested in, people are calling about ukraine, it says u.s. transfers thousands of seized iranian guns and rocket launchers to ukraine. the u.s. transferred thousands of machine guns, sniper rifles and hundreds and thousands of rounds of ammunition, seized from iran to ukraine last week, according to u.s. c
well, now they are taking ukraine. they have already taken their powerplant, their nuclear power plant. the want to take the whole country, why not? you offered to give it to them. we should be putting more help for them. it is disgusting. guest: yes, russia, you know, as we know, was an ally at world war ii, and then during the cold war, obviously, the u.s. experienced significant tensions with russia. for a lot of the lawmakers who came of age during that time, the idea of not supporting...
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we cannot let ukraine fail. how can this congress digitter as lives are lost because of lack of ammunition as liberty hangs on the balance on the eastern edge of europe, our closest expwral eyes. ukraine is the scrimmage line on the continent of europe today. russia without provocation invaded the sovereign territory of awe crane in and expanded its zone of terror to take as much of the free world allows. think about that. russia's dictatorship historically has a very sinister habit of gulping up territory that does not belong to it. peace is possible when russia is pushed back into her own boundaries. just in the last century, russia killed more innocent people than even nazi germany. russia forcibly starved and murdered over 12 million people, humankind doesn't even know how many because it was such an i nilation. only god knows how many. russia occupied territory in europe for over 40 years as far west as berlin, germany and far south as turkey. putin has invaded georgia in 2008, crima and ukraine in 2014 and
we cannot let ukraine fail. how can this congress digitter as lives are lost because of lack of ammunition as liberty hangs on the balance on the eastern edge of europe, our closest expwral eyes. ukraine is the scrimmage line on the continent of europe today. russia without provocation invaded the sovereign territory of awe crane in and expanded its zone of terror to take as much of the free world allows. think about that. russia's dictatorship historically has a very sinister habit of gulping...