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this bill will leave ukraine in the dust. and take action to address the dire humanitarian crisis we are seeing around the world which will lead to more instability. not onil my watch. let me make this simple. if you want a safer world with strong american leadership then we cannot send the message that america only keeps some of its o promises to some of its allies, some of the sometime. otherwise how are all partners supposed to trust us. how would our adversaries take us seriously. how does my colleagues offering this bill plan toll answer all f the allies that come knocking after something like this asking are we a priority like israel or bargaining chip like ukraine. that's not a rhetorical question. how doqu you plan to answer the. we cannot tell the world that we forget some of the allies in their time of need that partnering with us might mean less behind and that means we cannot ignore the reality that israel is not the only ally in the middle of a brutal conflict facing grave threat. the people of ukraine are fighti
this bill will leave ukraine in the dust. and take action to address the dire humanitarian crisis we are seeing around the world which will lead to more instability. not onil my watch. let me make this simple. if you want a safer world with strong american leadership then we cannot send the message that america only keeps some of its o promises to some of its allies, some of the sometime. otherwise how are all partners supposed to trust us. how would our adversaries take us seriously. how does...
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this bill would leave ukraine in the dust. it would ignore the threat of the chinese government that poses in the indo-pacific. and it would fail to take action to address the dire humanitarian crisis we are seeing around the world, which will lead to more instability. not on my watch. let me that i can this simple. if we want a safer world, with strong american leadership, then we cannot send the message that america only keeps some of its promises to some of its allies, some of the time. otherwise, how are our partners supposed to trust us. why would our adversaries take us seriously. how do my colleagues offering this bill, the allies knocking something like this, are we a priority like israel or a bargaining chip like ukraine, that's not a rhetorical question, how do you plan to answer them. we cannot tell the world that we forget some of our allies in their time of need that partnering might mean getting left behind and that means we cannot ignore the reality that israel is not the only ally of ours in the middle after br
this bill would leave ukraine in the dust. it would ignore the threat of the chinese government that poses in the indo-pacific. and it would fail to take action to address the dire humanitarian crisis we are seeing around the world, which will lead to more instability. not on my watch. let me that i can this simple. if we want a safer world, with strong american leadership, then we cannot send the message that america only keeps some of its promises to some of its allies, some of the time....
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the don't want to see any aid go to ukraine. so if he does put that in the package and it passes, he could very well lose his job like the last house speaker did just about 6 months ago. patty, go ahead. algae 0, washington. several palestinians injured is really falls, is open fire on them as they were trying to attend the homes in the north of the strip. despite sunday mornings attacks, many palestinians are still making the dangerous journey to the knolls and go comprehensible from what you guys are. the keys standing a couple of meters away from web d as as that the area the separates the north of glass out with the south of gaza earlier today in the morning a couple assignments he's had the opportunity to go back to the north. it was a very surprising people started coming from all parts of the southern areas to this area where they're saying that they want to go back to the north. as you see, people are holding their bugs are holding a all the but the own and have and they are walking. do that check point hoping they could
the don't want to see any aid go to ukraine. so if he does put that in the package and it passes, he could very well lose his job like the last house speaker did just about 6 months ago. patty, go ahead. algae 0, washington. several palestinians injured is really falls, is open fire on them as they were trying to attend the homes in the north of the strip. despite sunday mornings attacks, many palestinians are still making the dangerous journey to the knolls and go comprehensible from what you...
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it is why we have led the way in backing ukraine and will continue to back them. we will always stand in their way. ready to defend our values and interests shoulder to shoulder with our friends and allies. quick thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for the regular briefings. a great servant of our party respected by all that knew him. i was joined by minister in offering our solidarity. all while working for wilkinson. alongside our international allies against the iranian attacks on israel. and we welcome the prime minister's call for spirit -- the prime minister's call for restraint. we also salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces. their efforts are vital for a safer world. mr. speaker, there can be no doubt that the attack has left the world a more dangerous place. with a clear intent to destabilize division. but mr. speaker, let us also be clear, a full-scale conflict in the middle east is in no one's interest. it is a path that can only lead to more function, more instability. the combined defensive action must face success. and because of th
it is why we have led the way in backing ukraine and will continue to back them. we will always stand in their way. ready to defend our values and interests shoulder to shoulder with our friends and allies. quick thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for the regular briefings. a great servant of our party respected by all that knew him. i was joined by minister in offering our solidarity. all while working for wilkinson. alongside our international allies against the iranian attacks on israel. and...
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the don't want to see any aid go to ukraine. so if he does put that in the package and it passes, he could very well lose his job, like the last house speaker did just about 6 months ago. patty, go ahead. l g 0, washington. it's been 10 years since the abduction of 276 school girls from a secondary school in northern nigeria by the on group book or her on the decade later. dustin's a still missing. i'm going to just report some to book with that is still hope, but all the girls will return 10 years on the emotions as to roy. she woke in nigeria as north eastern board, the state of the 276 goals. taken 194 back among them, 57 who escaped captive in the early days of the kidnapping bible quite out by just as for the parents of the 2 girls who are still missing the weight continuous. on the 10th anniversary of the most objection, parents inactive is gather to remember what happened and to mount pressure on the government. we want them to be free from, that's a visa to be united with the us in the whole at home. and that's what we w
the don't want to see any aid go to ukraine. so if he does put that in the package and it passes, he could very well lose his job, like the last house speaker did just about 6 months ago. patty, go ahead. l g 0, washington. it's been 10 years since the abduction of 276 school girls from a secondary school in northern nigeria by the on group book or her on the decade later. dustin's a still missing. i'm going to just report some to book with that is still hope, but all the girls will return 10...
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the ukraineance have bravely pushed back against the russians. you know that we are seeing dangerous spots all over the world. iran's attack last weekend. we have to -- the world needs to know that america is standing with them, protecting democracy. so thank you very much. and we can't abandon those people in their hour of need. mr. aguilar: thank you. questions? reporter: i want to get your reaction to the package of four bills. i know you're waiting on legislative text but do you think democrats will support them in any way and is a discharge petition at this point your only option? mr. aguilar: leader jeffries has been clear all options should remain on the table. the important point is the substance of the legislation. the substance matters. and so democrats look forward to seeing what the plans are, to deliver the substance of what the senate passed bills are. if it meets that test and that will be a test done by chair -- ranking member rosa delauro, my chair, greg meeks, jim hymes, if they indicate the -- jim himes, and they indicate the s
the ukraineance have bravely pushed back against the russians. you know that we are seeing dangerous spots all over the world. iran's attack last weekend. we have to -- the world needs to know that america is standing with them, protecting democracy. so thank you very much. and we can't abandon those people in their hour of need. mr. aguilar: thank you. questions? reporter: i want to get your reaction to the package of four bills. i know you're waiting on legislative text but do you think...
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and it is of course, very costly for the ukraine in the armed forces. because in for my escape, you praying for the sources admit that it, it was very costly in terms of meant power of immigration is a key election issue in the united states as well. keenly in new york city, which is the migraines passed from the southern board of buying consecutive states as a political tool. when non profit is welcoming the new commas and providing them with much of needed closing, we checked in on the little shop of kindness to find out how it works. all this for free, this is the special or for the little shop of kindness mix to new immigrants here in new york city. but i am phlebotamy, for example, for my daughter. i have the shirts. it's almost summer season god willing to be done to use giddy loose came to the us from columbia with her husband and 2 children. it's how fast the time of the shop. how does she feel about it? i have them. we're going to very, very grateful. really, because you come here as an immigrant and you don't have any say any. i'm very gratefu
and it is of course, very costly for the ukraine in the armed forces. because in for my escape, you praying for the sources admit that it, it was very costly in terms of meant power of immigration is a key election issue in the united states as well. keenly in new york city, which is the migraines passed from the southern board of buying consecutive states as a political tool. when non profit is welcoming the new commas and providing them with much of needed closing, we checked in on the little...
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support for ukraine over and is now on as where the europeans have to take over and provide aid to ukraine and two can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presence of all political stripeses standing up and supporting the nato alliance. i think my answer on both fronts are pretty optimistic. one, i think we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week. delegations that are made up of republicans and democrats traveling together and all i hear from them time and time again as we are going to get the supplemental done. there's ae' broad-based supportn the house and in the senate. it bipartisan support of ukraine to there are members of the house we all know that are skeptical and don't want to see the supplemental go through but by and large when that vote comes to the floor we are confident. you have to get it to the floor and that's the challenge. two on broad u.s. support for the alliance of the public opinion data every -- recent poll that came out the shows u.s. support foria the nato alliance is up and it seems that folks increasing understand why this alliance serve
support for ukraine over and is now on as where the europeans have to take over and provide aid to ukraine and two can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presence of all political stripeses standing up and supporting the nato alliance. i think my answer on both fronts are pretty optimistic. one, i think we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week. delegations that are made up of republicans and democrats traveling together and all i hear from them time and time again as...
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they are more focused in seeing ukraine win this war. so i don't think that we will have any breakthroughs in the near future. but hopefully the osce and the dialogue there in the one plus one process with our mediation will keep things calm, as they have been through the 30 years of mandate. >> thank you. turning back to ukraine, you mentioned you were visit, the work that the osce is doing now, and you also mentioned the weekly political dialogue, if you will, in the public council on the issue. are there things that you can do, the organization can do, to get ready for the time when you might be called upon to help government some sort of peace agreement or some sort of cessation of hostilities that comes about through -- or is this just something we have to wait until things develop on the ground before you can start to think in those terms? >> i would like to be in a position to say yes, and there is of the political will from our side and from the institutions of the organization to do so. but you cannot have an effective organizat
they are more focused in seeing ukraine win this war. so i don't think that we will have any breakthroughs in the near future. but hopefully the osce and the dialogue there in the one plus one process with our mediation will keep things calm, as they have been through the 30 years of mandate. >> thank you. turning back to ukraine, you mentioned you were visit, the work that the osce is doing now, and you also mentioned the weekly political dialogue, if you will, in the public council on...
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certainly the war and ukraine is, is headed for disaster for the by didn't found a stretch and he does not need to open up a new war. and so i think his people want to say, hey lord, we have, we have helped is real. where the friends of israel, but at the same time, don't, don't draw send anything else. this worked out. well. israel came out on top. so let's just close the book and all of the, you know, move on to something else. yeah. yeah. or i didn't think gee, things over the end of the day do, do you think israel could have defended itself as successfully without the help of it? so if it's outlines, i don't know how much i the allies played some role. now certainly the united states was very important because we had all of the satellite intelligence to track the, the precise location of every drone as it was coming in. i'm sure that was very important in terms of the, the judge, the blue of the is really air force is very competent, very capable. and. and so you have these slow moving drones and they're going for hours across the ground. that it was a, it was a turkey shoot. i mea
certainly the war and ukraine is, is headed for disaster for the by didn't found a stretch and he does not need to open up a new war. and so i think his people want to say, hey lord, we have, we have helped is real. where the friends of israel, but at the same time, don't, don't draw send anything else. this worked out. well. israel came out on top. so let's just close the book and all of the, you know, move on to something else. yeah. yeah. or i didn't think gee, things over the end of the day...
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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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i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a huge chunk of russia's takes, missiles, everything, and they deserve our aid. so, whether it's split into four speakerjohnson knows —— four bills, i think speaker johnson is going to pushes through. thanks to anja. joel joel, i get the impression that everybody in the west is on hooks at the moment. what would the reaction be in washington if it was a mere attack? �* , ., ., be in washington if it was a mere attack? �*, ., ., , attack? it's great to be with you. you're right. _ attack? it's great to be with you. you're right, if— attack? it's great to be
i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a...
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the show has 136 se sending those 2 items, the russians to ukraine, to deplete the defense pass rays of ones, photos, pad defense box raise. however, low on the ad defends myself, advanced when they send in ballistic missile is full cruise missiles. adams, the ad defends batteries have nothing left in them to shoot those down. so it means there's a greater chance that the, that the missiles be the cruise, whole ballistic, get through and hit that target spouse a 0. israel has a much better system because at defense the new crane county has it has a multi last defendant system which includes time done, which we all know about because that skill sets off very frequently to do with rockets when they come from has bola and, and and 11 and also a large part how may i assist in gaza? but there are other defense systems that israel has as well. cool. one, a good david slayton, and another one called arrow to an arrow 3. and together, these make up a, kind of what's called a multi letter defense system, which means way to deal with different friends in different ways. now these rel, their de
the show has 136 se sending those 2 items, the russians to ukraine, to deplete the defense pass rays of ones, photos, pad defense box raise. however, low on the ad defends myself, advanced when they send in ballistic missile is full cruise missiles. adams, the ad defends batteries have nothing left in them to shoot those down. so it means there's a greater chance that the, that the missiles be the cruise, whole ballistic, get through and hit that target spouse a 0. israel has a much better...
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is ukraine's second largest city. it would be a major prize for the russians and majorly demoralizing for ukrainians. ukraine is now facing challenges. -- facing challenges on these the fronts advancing russian and force, their own critical shortages and, of course, exhausted troops after more than two years of fighting. john: the shortages of munitions can be solved by getting more aid from other countries. but how what's what's ukraine doing about the exhausting troops sort of filling that manpower gap? amna: and that manpower gap is real. it's been the source of much debate and many controversial proposals. president zelinsky has now lowered the draft age from 27 to 25, potentially meaning that thousands of more young men could be pulled into that fight. but you know, right now in the capital city here, it sometimes feellike those front lines of the war can really be a world away. i mean, life here unfolds at a sort of normalish, every-day pace. people go out for walks. they walk their dogs, they go to work. they s
is ukraine's second largest city. it would be a major prize for the russians and majorly demoralizing for ukrainians. ukraine is now facing challenges. -- facing challenges on these the fronts advancing russian and force, their own critical shortages and, of course, exhausted troops after more than two years of fighting. john: the shortages of munitions can be solved by getting more aid from other countries. but how what's what's ukraine doing about the exhausting troops sort of filling that...
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and specifically whether to also attach aid for ukraine. this was a question that speaker mike johnson was already wrestling with, but that question has taken on renewed urgency and significance in the wake of iran attacking israel. now, speaker mike johnson when did say that he plans to put some type of israel aidill on the house floor. this upcoming week. but he said those details are still being finalized. let's take a listen. >> the house republicans and the republican party understand the necessity of standing with israel. we are going to try again this week and the details of that package are being put together right now, we're looking at the options and all these supplemental i'll issues and part of the reason for the indecision here is because johnson is facing competing pressures over how to proceed in one corner, there are bipartisan calls, including from gop leader mitch mcconnell, including from some of johnson's own republican committee chairman in house, to just put a senate passed foreign aid package on the house floor that p
and specifically whether to also attach aid for ukraine. this was a question that speaker mike johnson was already wrestling with, but that question has taken on renewed urgency and significance in the wake of iran attacking israel. now, speaker mike johnson when did say that he plans to put some type of israel aidill on the house floor. this upcoming week. but he said those details are still being finalized. let's take a listen. >> the house republicans and the republican party...
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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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it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for three ukrainian regions including the capital. in the second largest city in ukraine 200,000 people were left without electricity as a result of russian air strikes. electricity rationing has been introduced, people are sheltering in the metro. to give you an idea of how major and impact the strikes have, kharkiv is bigger than manchester or liverpool. 1.5 million people live there before the war. elsewhere in ukraine in a southern city we have heard that two people were killed and four injured as a result of a russian missile strike. it's not clear what has been hit, but over the past weeks, russia's attacks in ukraine ha
it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for three ukrainian regions including...
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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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support to ukraine. targeting specific demographics with tailored messaging intending to elicit responses about strongly held beliefs or moral issues. and what we do about it and, obviously, you know, the point of saying they have a multipronged attack is you may see things along the lines of what you've described in "the new york times", but they also use, for example, commercial firms, others that are sort of go betweens. they will hold a series of different ways of approaching effectively their information operations in the space. and what we do in the intelligence commitments, we've stood up an election -- communities, we've stood up an election security group. they have different leads from different elements that participate, and these elements are working collectively, effectively, to identify this type of, you know, information operations. and what we do is we provide is it largely to the department of homeland security and to the fbi for them to act and to interact -- >> let me stop you there, b
support to ukraine. targeting specific demographics with tailored messaging intending to elicit responses about strongly held beliefs or moral issues. and what we do about it and, obviously, you know, the point of saying they have a multipronged attack is you may see things along the lines of what you've described in "the new york times", but they also use, for example, commercial firms, others that are sort of go betweens. they will hold a series of different ways of approaching...
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but if we pass the ukraine and israel supplemental and send a ton of weapons to ukraine that the israelis need. we're actually weakening israel in the name of helping it doesn't make any sense mental or is mathematical reality. the supplemental which your leaders center mcconnell has called on the has to pass. the supplemental contains money for israel and ukraine and taiwan. so it's not a question of either or it's a question of both. >> i think it is a question of either oraa because it's not about the money again, it's about the weapons. if we he passed the supplemental, we go from making 550 patriot interceptors to 600 that's 100 more in the world needs thousands of these things. so really it goes back to the basic math of this. if you don't make enough weapons to fight three wars, you've got to figure out how to focus and my proposals, we focus ourselves and we focused on our closest allies so let's talk about that what do you think israel should do? what do you think the us should do in response to iran's on precedent attack on israel. it will look, first of all, we condemn the iran
but if we pass the ukraine and israel supplemental and send a ton of weapons to ukraine that the israelis need. we're actually weakening israel in the name of helping it doesn't make any sense mental or is mathematical reality. the supplemental which your leaders center mcconnell has called on the has to pass. the supplemental contains money for israel and ukraine and taiwan. so it's not a question of either or it's a question of both. >> i think it is a question of either oraa because...
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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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the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello, i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. mr biden�*s interview with spanish language network univision that aired on tuesday but was recorded last wednesday. the president is also calling for a unilateral ceasefire between israel and hamas. his comments are his most critical yet of mr netanyahu and a considerable shift in tone by the us president. here in washington, the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage on tuesday at a high—level meeting in dc between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. lord cameron's visit comes as the uk takes part i
the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello, i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. mr biden�*s interview with spanish language network univision that aired...
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ukraine will prevail in this war. ukraine will get nato and eu membership. the free world is to win this righteous fight. there is no other option on the table, stephen. and this is ourjoint fight for the future of the humanity. i am not exaggerating. we have to end there. arseniy yatsenyuk, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalisingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for nort
ukraine will prevail in this war. ukraine will get nato and eu membership. the free world is to win this righteous fight. there is no other option on the table, stephen. and this is ourjoint fight for the future of the humanity. i am not exaggerating. we have to end there. arseniy yatsenyuk, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the...
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it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine. yet _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it came i well. it wasn't a good morning in | ukraine, yet again, it came under well. it wasn't a good morning in i ukraine, yet again, it came under a massive wave of russian missile strikes. according to the ukrainian president, a0 missiles were launched at ukraine overnight. russia managed to completely destroy one of the biggest power plants in ukraine located outside of kyiv, the main supplier of electricity to three regions in central ukraine including the ukrainian capital. in kharkiv 200,000 people were left without electricity after ten missiles were launched at kharkiv which is ukraine's second—largest city. this is pretty big pretty bad. other cities came under attack as well ranging from zaporizhzhia in the south—east to lviv in the very west of the country. the kenyan president has repeated increasingly more
it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine. yet _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it came i well. it wasn't a good morning in | ukraine, yet again, it came under well. it wasn't a good morning in i ukraine, yet again, it came under a massive wave of russian missile strikes. according to the ukrainian president, a0 missiles...
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here in ukraine, as leaders await news on additional u.s. aid, russia's war has entered a new phase, attacking ukraine's energy systems with devastating precision. but first, we start at home where the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments today in a case about january 6. geoff: this arguments focused on -- those arguments focused on whether part of a federal obstruction law can be used to prosecute some of the rioters involved in the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the court's ruling could impact hundreds of criminal cases, even the pending case against former president donald trump, kyle -- donald trump. kyle cheney, politico's senior legal affairs reporter, has been following the january 6 legal fallout, and joins us now. this case was brought by joseph fisher, who was charged with multiple crimes for pushing his way into the u.s. capitol on january 6, 2021. walk us through the arguments the justices her today. kyle: it is a complicated law but his argument is simple. this law was passed after the enron scandal in 2000. it was mea
here in ukraine, as leaders await news on additional u.s. aid, russia's war has entered a new phase, attacking ukraine's energy systems with devastating precision. but first, we start at home where the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments today in a case about january 6. geoff: this arguments focused on -- those arguments focused on whether part of a federal obstruction law can be used to prosecute some of the rioters involved in the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the court's ruling...
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aid to ukraine. do you believe the former president is standing in the way of you getting the aid you seek? >> i'm very careful about this because voices from inside the circle, someone during the elections, i think it is a big question of whether it is true or not. i will believe the united states will not stop support and we will be allies and the policy of the president, if the president changes, that is for the americans to decide, but the policy of the president will not change as it relates to ukraine. that is important to us. amna: russia has a population advantage. they clearly have an artillery advantage. russia right now has you outmanned, outgunned and they believe they can outlast you and western attention. is it time to think about negotiating a settlement? >> we have offered the peace formula to the world. currently, there are already first steps with specifics. in june there will be a peace summit in switzerland and we will prepare and elaborate on the plan to end the war. the summit w
aid to ukraine. do you believe the former president is standing in the way of you getting the aid you seek? >> i'm very careful about this because voices from inside the circle, someone during the elections, i think it is a big question of whether it is true or not. i will believe the united states will not stop support and we will be allies and the policy of the president, if the president changes, that is for the americans to decide, but the policy of the president will not change as it...
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a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone. and the countdown is on, here is the olympic countdown clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem three days after iran's unprecedented attack from iran. across the region and in capitals around the world to try and avoid a dangerous excretory spiral. both iran and israel have been on the phone to many capitals. here in jerusalem today, germany's foreign minister and the british foreign secretary have been meeting a senior israeli officials including the prime minister engine netanyahu. both of them conveyed the same message. that israel could do everything possible to avoid an escalation. prime minister netanyahu answered saying that while israel appreciated their support and suggestions that only israel would decide on the next steps. translation: iam now coming
a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone. and the countdown is on, here is the olympic countdown clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem three days after iran's unprecedented attack from iran. across the region and in capitals...
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what happened in israel last night happens in ukraine every night. >> ukraine's ambassador to the united states was tweeting about that point. she called it an axis of evil between russia, iran and north korea. the speaker of the house doesn't seem to share -- and we've talked about this before -- the sense of emergency that you have. why is there still not a date for a vote on ukraine? i did see the statemnt from steve scalise, the whip, saying that there should be a consideration of legislation to support israel, but what does that mean? is that a vote on the national security supplemental? >> that is a speaker determination. i'll be talking to him this evening with other national security people and chairs. i think it's -- i talked to the ambassador to ukraine as well and said the situation is dire. car kyiv could implode any day now. that's 2 million people. and the power grid is under threat right now. if the power grid goes out in ukraine we don't have time on our side. we have to get this done. i would implore -- what i need to educate my colleagues, they're all tied together. >>
what happened in israel last night happens in ukraine every night. >> ukraine's ambassador to the united states was tweeting about that point. she called it an axis of evil between russia, iran and north korea. the speaker of the house doesn't seem to share -- and we've talked about this before -- the sense of emergency that you have. why is there still not a date for a vote on ukraine? i did see the statemnt from steve scalise, the whip, saying that there should be a consideration of...
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it is ukraine's second largest city. it has been hit consistently and relentlessly since the russian full-scale invasion over two years ago. officials and residents tell us those attacks have been ramping up in recent weeks. as you walk around, the city landscape is peppered with piles of debris and damaged buildings and rubble and boarded up windows. . even now, there are russian aerial bombs, modified missiles and there are drones. because of the proximity to the russian border, the time it takes from some thing to leave a lunch site in russia and hit the ground can be less than one minute. even during our time on the ground today, there were multiple air alerts, sirens and that was just over the course of a single day. geoff: after more than two years, however residents very -- residents faring? amna: the cube let's have toles started to take hold. we heard that from a young woman we met who is 20 years old. she has lived in kharkiv her whole life. many, they fled after the russian invasion and the initial bombardment
it is ukraine's second largest city. it has been hit consistently and relentlessly since the russian full-scale invasion over two years ago. officials and residents tell us those attacks have been ramping up in recent weeks. as you walk around, the city landscape is peppered with piles of debris and damaged buildings and rubble and boarded up windows. . even now, there are russian aerial bombs, modified missiles and there are drones. because of the proximity to the russian border, the time it...
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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate,
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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not only is there fair in ukraine, but| is there fair in ukraine, but also fatigue, isn't there? the age of conscription, signing up, has been lowered, by president zelensky. that's ri . ht. president zelensky. that's right- how _ president zelensky. that's right. how has _ president zelensky. that's right. how has that - president zelensky. that's right. how has that been l right. how has that been received? _ right. how has that been received? will _ right. how has that been received? will it - right. how has that been received? will it work? | right. how has that been received? will it work? i| received? will it work? i wouldn't say it is fatigue, don't get me wrong, mostly in the western media we hear this word, we don't hear it much in ukraine. but i understand what you mean. yesterday, indeed, in the second reading in the parliament, approved the law of conscription, or mobilisation, how we called it, and so starting from the age of 25 that now the people in ukraine can be conscripted, till 60. it also provoked a lot of a wave of not understanding, because not only in the u
not only is there fair in ukraine, but| is there fair in ukraine, but also fatigue, isn't there? the age of conscription, signing up, has been lowered, by president zelensky. that's ri . ht. president zelensky. that's right- how _ president zelensky. that's right. how has _ president zelensky. that's right. how has that - president zelensky. that's right. how has that been l right. how has that been received? _ right. how has that been received? will _ right. how has that been received? will it...
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i'm on the one of us -- i mobbed on the vase in kyiv, ukraine -- i'm amna nawaz in kyiv, ukraine. geoff: i'm geoff bennett. on the next newshour, amna nawaz reports from the ukrainian city of kharkiv, under relentless russian assault and bracing for more in this third year of war. >> what is going to happen in the city? willie rockets come into the city? will they hit houses? what will happen the next day with heat, with water? geoff: and house speaker mike johnson's job is in peril again after a second house republican pushes to oust him over plans to send aid to ukraine and israel. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> these are people who are trying to change the world. startups have this energy that energizes me. i am thriving by helping others every day. people who know know bdo. >> the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. certified professionals are proud to support pbs newshour. cfp professionals are committed to acting in their clien
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we're also understanding that any aid is tied to aid to ukraine. do you want to see that in the form of a loan like president trump has laid out? >> well, of course i would with want to see it in the form of a loan but not only that, i want to know what the path to victory is. you know, this president, biden, has said no matter how much money its takes, no matter how long it takes. i don't agree with that. europe needs to stand up more. poland has done work. there's other countries that need to stand up more. we need to know what the path to victory is. we need it to be in the form of a loan. i would want an auto know where all -- audit to know where all the money has gone, over $120 billion that we've given people already. we should be worried about ukraine's borders but damn it, we've got to be worried about the borders in the united states of america, about the decay of our cities, about our inflation, about the record low numbers of people enlisting in all the branches of our military. we've got real issues in america. so before we do this, i w
we're also understanding that any aid is tied to aid to ukraine. do you want to see that in the form of a loan like president trump has laid out? >> well, of course i would with want to see it in the form of a loan but not only that, i want to know what the path to victory is. you know, this president, biden, has said no matter how much money its takes, no matter how long it takes. i don't agree with that. europe needs to stand up more. poland has done work. there's other countries that...
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, ukraine is urgent right now. i was just in ukraine about a week ago there for a week they're they're getting very anxious because they're running. they're running out of defensive weapons. again to take down the tolls that russia is lobbying in. russia is about to start a new offensive and we need to stop them and ukraine is doing the work and we have to support them. we've committed to support them we can't one of the things i highlighted my wall street journal article in on going a little off topic here. but the bottom line is, we're being corrupted by russian disinformation by from the chinese communist party and from iran and other strategic adversaries of ours. we can't let that disinformation take us off our game plan, which is to really save democracy let's your republican colleague, mike mccall is, you know, i believe you quote them and your article, he he called out some of his fellow republicans for parenting >> russian disinformation on the war in ukraine. i wonder what you would say here to your colle
, ukraine is urgent right now. i was just in ukraine about a week ago there for a week they're they're getting very anxious because they're running. they're running out of defensive weapons. again to take down the tolls that russia is lobbying in. russia is about to start a new offensive and we need to stop them and ukraine is doing the work and we have to support them. we've committed to support them we can't one of the things i highlighted my wall street journal article in on going a little...
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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
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...
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every day is a matter of life and death in ukraine, of success or failure in ukraine. it's a tragedy that it has taken this long. i'm so glad -- i won't say glad. at long last, it has happened. the ukrainians have been remarkable. the countries surrounding it have been taking in refugees, supplying humanitarian assistance and the rest. those were members of nato. they know they could be threatened should putin prevail. those who are not members of nato are scared. they made it clear to us that they have propaganda in their own country coming from russia as well. >> in fact, i was saying to chuck todd a few moments ago that one of the things donald trump just said on friday, i believe, was that no money should go for ukraine until europe does something. europe did $54 billion when this legislation was sitting in the senate and in the house. europe did $54 billion. they don't have the weapons, the air defenses and the ammunition that zelenskyy and ukraine need. >> that's indicative of how irresponsible he has been on this, because he is pals with putin for some reason. f
every day is a matter of life and death in ukraine, of success or failure in ukraine. it's a tragedy that it has taken this long. i'm so glad -- i won't say glad. at long last, it has happened. the ukrainians have been remarkable. the countries surrounding it have been taking in refugees, supplying humanitarian assistance and the rest. those were members of nato. they know they could be threatened should putin prevail. those who are not members of nato are scared. they made it clear to us that...
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in ukraine. it's really a tragedy that did has taken this long. >> this is something that we congress to provide urgently. all things of vital importance to our foreign policy and the national security interests of the american people. >> bret: morgan, that's the pitch for it. you obviously are well aware of foreign aid and foreign affairs and how much that means the house foreign aid israel, 6 billion. ukraine 61 billion. indo-pacific that's taiwan at 8 billion. but there is pushback in the house. and among other things there is concern that they originally agreed to do something on the border before doing this next step here. what about that? >> well, i think there is the process and there is the policy aspect of this on the process side i think it's spark how speaker johnson broke this up it gives everybody a chance to vote if they want to vote against ukraine aid or israel aid. enough votes that you could go on the record in order to express your pleasure or displeasure with pacific policy pr
in ukraine. it's really a tragedy that did has taken this long. >> this is something that we congress to provide urgently. all things of vital importance to our foreign policy and the national security interests of the american people. >> bret: morgan, that's the pitch for it. you obviously are well aware of foreign aid and foreign affairs and how much that means the house foreign aid israel, 6 billion. ukraine 61 billion. indo-pacific that's taiwan at 8 billion. but there is...
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it was past against a back drop of escalating russian campaign inside ukraine that has devastated ukraine's energy infrastructure in recent weeks. authorities say overnight missile and drone attacks destroyed the largest power generating facility in the capital region of kyiv. a vietnamese real estate tycoon is sentenced to death in the country's largest financial fraud case in its history. 67-year-old trume mylynn charged with fraud. she led one of the country's richest real estate films. this is a live look at rome. one of the big stories there tonight, archaeologists, sorry about that, in pompe uncover a banquet hall with black walls and frescoes portraying mythical figures such as helen of troy, apollo and cassandra. the city of pompe was buried in roughly 19 feet of ash and lava following the eruption of mount have a subaruous in 7 a.d. just some of the story beyond our border tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ if you close your eyes ♪ almost feels like you've been here befores ♪si with chase freedom unlimited, you can cashback 3% on dining including take-out. cashback on flapjacks,
it was past against a back drop of escalating russian campaign inside ukraine that has devastated ukraine's energy infrastructure in recent weeks. authorities say overnight missile and drone attacks destroyed the largest power generating facility in the capital region of kyiv. a vietnamese real estate tycoon is sentenced to death in the country's largest financial fraud case in its history. 67-year-old trume mylynn charged with fraud. she led one of the country's richest real estate films. this...