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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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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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taras, taras kachka, deputy minister of economy of ukraine us on the air. now let's move on to middle eastern events. this night was, i would say, dramatic in the history of the region. vadim polishchuk, a political observer from israel, is in touch with us. greetings mr. vadim. good evening, mr. vitaly. well, let's try with you to sum up, what can we say now, how do the israelis feel after this, i would say, i would say historic night, right? well, the israelis, well, they felt, in the evening there were fears that this night would be hot, and israel would feel, let's say, greater destruction and greater, there would be consequences of this attacks, fortunately some terrible fears did not come true and... israel repulsed this attack with dignity, and now, when they have recovered a little and the joy of having avoided the most terrible consequences has faded, now everyone is thinking what will happen next, and these guesses, will israel respond, if it does, what will happen from the other side of iran, is there anything else for it to respond to, to furthe
taras, taras kachka, deputy minister of economy of ukraine us on the air. now let's move on to middle eastern events. this night was, i would say, dramatic in the history of the region. vadim polishchuk, a political observer from israel, is in touch with us. greetings mr. vadim. good evening, mr. vitaly. well, let's try with you to sum up, what can we say now, how do the israelis feel after this, i would say, i would say historic night, right? well, the israelis, well, they felt, in the evening...
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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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if you don't help, we will lose the whole of ukraine. again, how many 10 billion dollars will gaza be for them? for 6 months, nothing from the outside can reach him. yes, this is the result of westernization, that is , when you became westernized, whether in ukraine or afghanistan. iraq, why did you lose your identity in iran, then the west wants to help you as much as it comes, and it does. in the end, none of your work will come to fruition . this is a virus, westernism that makes people sick. on the other hand, this vaccine makes people's resistance to foreign aggression. the world has improved , that is, people who cried blood for 6 months after seeing the pictures coming from gaza, now seeing that iranians who are supporting this nation in action, we have a friend, china, the teacher told me today, other than these networks. when we went to a webinar with chinese professors, he told me today he said that among the muslims of china, whose population is tens of millions, not a small population, the muslims of china, the population of
if you don't help, we will lose the whole of ukraine. again, how many 10 billion dollars will gaza be for them? for 6 months, nothing from the outside can reach him. yes, this is the result of westernization, that is , when you became westernized, whether in ukraine or afghanistan. iraq, why did you lose your identity in iran, then the west wants to help you as much as it comes, and it does. in the end, none of your work will come to fruition . this is a virus, westernism that makes people...
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, who would argue, of course, just as they surrendered in afghanistan and iraq, in egypt and ukraine already many handed over, they will pass, but the fact is that... in the middle east, this process will be bloody, painful and difficult, they are leaving the middle east region, this is visible to the naked eye, and this can be seen from the numbers, they are no longer so dependent on energy resources from the middle east, the doctrine of cartor, who at one time proclaimed that the persian gulf is an area of vital interests of america, is also a thing of the distant past, because the americans themselves now produce oil, are among the leaders in oil production, export, the same goes for liquefied gas, malik mentioned the struggle between republicans and democrats over liquefied gas contracts, but the fact remains that the americans have tripled the export of liquefied gas over the past 2 years. to europe, and they sell it to poor and stupid europeans at prices three times higher than they bought russian gas, so the united states is no longer dependent on the near middle east, b
, who would argue, of course, just as they surrendered in afghanistan and iraq, in egypt and ukraine already many handed over, they will pass, but the fact is that... in the middle east, this process will be bloody, painful and difficult, they are leaving the middle east region, this is visible to the naked eye, and this can be seen from the numbers, they are no longer so dependent on energy resources from the middle east, the doctrine of cartor, who at one time proclaimed that the persian gulf...
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the problem is that part of the republicans who could before absolutely feel free to vote for aid to ukraine. it may not do so now, because this issue is becoming toxic for their voters, especially where they listen very seriously to trump, listen to him about credit and listen to him say that we should not give gifts to anyone. some of the democrats who obviously voted for this decision. now they don't want to help israel, and this is a joint bill, let me remind you, it refers to the united states helping ukraine, israel and taiwan. and the democrats may think that this issue is toxic for their constituents, who want israel to end military operations in the gas sector entirely. and if the israeli-iranian conflict starts now, we do not know at all what the consequences will be from the domestic political point of view of the american side. so this is a problem, problem number one, problem number. johnson is ready to make a decision that will have this credit in mind, it is likely, relatively, but this decision must be developed and agreed on at the bipartisan level. the republicans themselve
the problem is that part of the republicans who could before absolutely feel free to vote for aid to ukraine. it may not do so now, because this issue is becoming toxic for their voters, especially where they listen very seriously to trump, listen to him about credit and listen to him say that we should not give gifts to anyone. some of the democrats who obviously voted for this decision. now they don't want to help israel, and this is a joint bill, let me remind you, it refers to the united...
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we have got some people who are just ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. i wish they were america, america, america. unfortunately our border walls and open invasion that's going on in the south and in the north is being completely ignored for everyone else's priorities. look, for me, i would like to see at a minimum, if they are going to tether ukraine and israel together, at least make sure that you have policy riders like hr 1, the low cost energy act that's going to help to build economic growth in america. something that's going to actually impact the americans to get our cost of gas down, the cost to heat and cool our houses down. let's start prioritizing america first. let's start trying to get policy writers supporting america as well as for our allies abroad if that's what is necessary. >> carley: congressman, did you see this news u.s. official confirmed to fox that roughly 50% of the ballistic missiles fired by iran failed to launch or crash before reaching target. that official said so much for the vaunted missile capabilities of iran. that see
we have got some people who are just ukraine, ukraine, ukraine. i wish they were america, america, america. unfortunately our border walls and open invasion that's going on in the south and in the north is being completely ignored for everyone else's priorities. look, for me, i would like to see at a minimum, if they are going to tether ukraine and israel together, at least make sure that you have policy riders like hr 1, the low cost energy act that's going to help to build economic growth in...
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the united states in ukraine, us. all right senator jd vance, republican of ohio, please come back again soon. thanks so much >> next i'm going to ask >> the former director of national intelligence about the significance of frans attack and what he thinks israel should do. now stay with us >> final 100% free with turbotax free edition, roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify form ten 40 and limited credits only. see how a turbotax.com that's me when you're the leader is ask the cleanup and respiration. how do you make like it never even happened >> happened >> brand >> whatever comes your way there's a pro for that. serve crow >> like never even happened >> the vietnam war >> it's silver >> your john shepherd counterintelligence sounds intense >> what are you concealed >> what if i told you that i would communist spy >> sorry to see it through your supervisor stream exclusively on max my name's eric and i am 39 years old. i've started thinking about getting botox cosmetic for the last couple of years. i just see myself on v
the united states in ukraine, us. all right senator jd vance, republican of ohio, please come back again soon. thanks so much >> next i'm going to ask >> the former director of national intelligence about the significance of frans attack and what he thinks israel should do. now stay with us >> final 100% free with turbotax free edition, roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify form ten 40 and limited credits only. see how a turbotax.com that's me when you're the leader is ask the...
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of ukraine, it turns out that there is still a defense industry in ukraine, said that ukraine is needed by the alliance and the european union. without ukraine nato and the european union defective organization. ukraine will always be on the political map of the world, it is and will be independent, thanks to our people, everything that ukrainians really know how to do and what they will do to help other peoples. already now other countries, and this is a fact, are interested. direct communication ekaterina moore, own correspondent, businessman. katya, hello, we are keeping an eye on the middle east, we realize that an escalation there will certainly affect those same 60 billion that seem to have been suspended in congress anyway, what are the prospects now? hello olga, well my day begins somehow very positively in connection with the dancing karine jean pierre in the new colors of the new season. and regarding 60 billion, i will say the following, you need to remember that approximately 2/3 of this money will not go to ukraine in any case, and 1/3, well, that’s like a drop in the oce
of ukraine, it turns out that there is still a defense industry in ukraine, said that ukraine is needed by the alliance and the european union. without ukraine nato and the european union defective organization. ukraine will always be on the political map of the world, it is and will be independent, thanks to our people, everything that ukrainians really know how to do and what they will do to help other peoples. already now other countries, and this is a fact, are interested. direct...
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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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the 60 billion dollar aid package to ukraine has been around 6 months since it was not approved by the us house of representatives due to differences of opinion and the republicans of the congress. they attributed it to increased border funding to prevent immigrants from entering. the ceo of tesla motor company announced the dismissal of more than 10% of the company's workforce. tesla has about 127,000 workers, and the new decision includes about 14,000 people. two weeks ago this company. the company that manufactures electric cars announced the decrease in its sales in the last 3 years. this multinational company has warned that sales growth in the new year will be significantly weaker than the stated target. and sudan's civil war entered its second year without a clear prospect of an end. war domestic one year ago between the army of this country under the command of general abd. fattah al-barhan and mossom forces began to provide quick support under the command of general mohammad hamdan. talks to end the war have been stalled for months. the one-year war in sudan has claimed at lea
the 60 billion dollar aid package to ukraine has been around 6 months since it was not approved by the us house of representatives due to differences of opinion and the republicans of the congress. they attributed it to increased border funding to prevent immigrants from entering. the ceo of tesla motor company announced the dismissal of more than 10% of the company's workforce. tesla has about 127,000 workers, and the new decision includes about 14,000 people. two weeks ago this company. the...
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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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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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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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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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ukraine faces a fierce battle. it’s interesting that ukrainian journalists are already writing that their military command initiated checks against the 67th separate mechanized brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, after the loss of some positions in the direction of chashi yar. yuri ivanovich podalyaka joins our conversation. yuri ivanovich, hello. good afternoon. the watch direction is very interesting. we’ll discuss this now, but first i wanted to ask, if i were a supporter of the theory in favor? an attack on israel is very beneficial for us, because we showed that ukraine will not receive air defense systems, iran fired so many missiles, yes, more than 90 percent of them were shot down there, probably, but in order to shoot them down, you need to have a lot of installations there , and accordingly ukraine moves to the thirty-ninth plan, it will not receive these installations, do you agree with these conclusions that now ukraine in general. can they forget that air defense systems will go to them or not?
ukraine faces a fierce battle. it’s interesting that ukrainian journalists are already writing that their military command initiated checks against the 67th separate mechanized brigade of the ukrainian armed forces, after the loss of some positions in the direction of chashi yar. yuri ivanovich podalyaka joins our conversation. yuri ivanovich, hello. good afternoon. the watch direction is very interesting. we’ll discuss this now, but first i wanted to ask, if i were a supporter of the...
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donald trump is absolutely sure that ukraine still can't win the war in russia, he doesn't hide it. he is sure that the whole problem is that joseph biden cannot negotiate with vladimir putin, because joseph biden is generally a bad politician and does not know how to negotiate with anyone, although we remember that joseph biden tried to negotiate with vladimir putin several times in a row before the war, had a long phone conversation with him, remember, once on the phone, twice, yes, i don't think that... trump would have done better, but this, i assure you that trump is sure that he has it will turn out better, everything in trump's life is generally better than others, this is trump, this is trump, you can go vote and go to the headquarters, you understand, this is trump, but why spend money, once, then why escalate , two, then why should ukraine release territories, three, when it will still leave behind only what trump and putin agree on, but why? well, you know, if you are a businessman, these are all completely useless steps, but if putin wants this, this and that, he will ge
donald trump is absolutely sure that ukraine still can't win the war in russia, he doesn't hide it. he is sure that the whole problem is that joseph biden cannot negotiate with vladimir putin, because joseph biden is generally a bad politician and does not know how to negotiate with anyone, although we remember that joseph biden tried to negotiate with vladimir putin several times in a row before the war, had a long phone conversation with him, remember, once on the phone, twice, yes, i don't...
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they reached a consensus on aid to ukraine and israel. this week, the senate will try to help both countries. this was announced by senate majority leader chuck schumar at a press conference in new york. according to him , us president joe biden had a telephone conversation with congressional leaders. now the best solution was deemed to be to pass a supplementary national security law which... excludes aid to both countries. let me remind you that one of the draft laws on support of ukraine and israel for 95 billion dollars was adopted by the senate back in february. this aid has not yet been brought to the house of representatives for a vote by speaker mike johnson. it is time for restraint. un secretary general antónio guterres called on the countries of the middle east to de-escalate. he stated this during from the emergency meeting of the united nations security council. according to the words guterres, there is currently a need to avoid any aggression that could lead to military confrontations. so he called for an end to the conflic
they reached a consensus on aid to ukraine and israel. this week, the senate will try to help both countries. this was announced by senate majority leader chuck schumar at a press conference in new york. according to him , us president joe biden had a telephone conversation with congressional leaders. now the best solution was deemed to be to pass a supplementary national security law which... excludes aid to both countries. let me remind you that one of the draft laws on support of ukraine and...
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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
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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the security service of ukraine kidnapped an enemy informant. he turned out to be a 47-year-old resident of cherkasy. the attacker collected information about the location of air defense complexes in odesa and cherkasy regions. he distributed all the data in public access. so he hoped that the occupiers would notice him and offer him. work, the law enforcement officers blocked all the attempts of the intruder, the man was detained, he faces up to eight years in prison. border guards repelled an attack by a russian sabotage and reconnaissance group in sumy oblast, the state border service reported. the saboteurs tried to enter ukraine from the territory of the russian federation, but our defenders opened fire on them, in the end, the enemy retreated. and... in the morning , the russians struck the center of slovyansk in donetsk region, the head of the city's military administration, vadym lyakh, said. the rocket hit near a five-story residential building at home a gash formed at the place of impact. information about the victims is currently bein
the security service of ukraine kidnapped an enemy informant. he turned out to be a 47-year-old resident of cherkasy. the attacker collected information about the location of air defense complexes in odesa and cherkasy regions. he distributed all the data in public access. so he hoped that the occupiers would notice him and offer him. work, the law enforcement officers blocked all the attempts of the intruder, the man was detained, he faces up to eight years in prison. border guards repelled an...
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ukrainians rightly ask why ukraine does not have such support? we will seek an answer to this question today. my name is vlasta lazur, let's start israel's success in repelling an iranian attack on saturday night underscores ukraine's vulnerability. before the strikes of russian missiles and drones, they write in their current summary of ukraine and from the territory of russia, which gives ukrainian air defense only a small part of the time that israel used to successfully repulse the strike. israel also has a powerful air defense system, while the capabilities of the ukrainian air defense system to protect against unknown strikes on a much wider front line continue to be depleted. ukraine is not has the ability to conduct air-to-air interception, as israel and its allies do, in addition, the large territory of ukraine complicates the task, complicates the task of creating a dense air defense system, especially against the background of delays in the provision of military assistance from the united states, according to experts of the american in
ukrainians rightly ask why ukraine does not have such support? we will seek an answer to this question today. my name is vlasta lazur, let's start israel's success in repelling an iranian attack on saturday night underscores ukraine's vulnerability. before the strikes of russian missiles and drones, they write in their current summary of ukraine and from the territory of russia, which gives ukrainian air defense only a small part of the time that israel used to successfully repulse the strike....
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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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will you support the aid package for ukraine if the speaker agrees to accept it? we are looking at this issue, we are observing and thinking about a loan, not just a gift. we have already donated billions of dollars. our country is in decline, huge inflation is returning to levels that no one believed in anymore. terrible things are happening in our country, but this is the most insignificant thing. we have russia here, which could lead to a world war, this chaos should not have happened and would not have happened. ukraine must end, we should not be responsible for this war, we are responsible for the war on our border. i clearly said this to speaker johnson, there is only one border that matters, that is the american one, and if anyone thinks otherwise, then it’s time to resign. taylor greene has already formalized the move to fire johnson, just as his predecessor, also a republican, kevin mccarthy, lost his job. mike johnson and marjerry taylor greene are fighting over who will be the first to run to donald trump, to their daddy, and will win the dispute over
will you support the aid package for ukraine if the speaker agrees to accept it? we are looking at this issue, we are observing and thinking about a loan, not just a gift. we have already donated billions of dollars. our country is in decline, huge inflation is returning to levels that no one believed in anymore. terrible things are happening in our country, but this is the most insignificant thing. we have russia here, which could lead to a world war, this chaos should not have happened and...
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caused to ukraine by the war with russia, and by the way, not only to the state of ukraine, but also to ukrainian citizens, individuals, legal entities and investors. who had their enterprises in ukraine and who suffered during the war, v why is the idea of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe in the creation of a general international compensation mechanism for all losses that ukraine received from the war with russia, and for this purpose a list of these losses will be created and, by the way, the most important thing is that in fact this mechanism is already being created, that is, the council europe does not just say that... someday we will create something and someday, when the war ends, we will do something, already last year a register of losses was created, in which all losses from natural persons to legal entities and to the state of ukraine, which the war inflicted on us, and already, by the way, on april 2 of this year, the registry began to work, began operational activity, and it already works with natural persons, citizens of ukraine, who already su
caused to ukraine by the war with russia, and by the way, not only to the state of ukraine, but also to ukrainian citizens, individuals, legal entities and investors. who had their enterprises in ukraine and who suffered during the war, v why is the idea of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe in the creation of a general international compensation mechanism for all losses that ukraine received from the war with russia, and for this purpose a list of these losses will be...
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her family lives on the ukraine border. i have no doubt, if ukraine falls, these former soviet satellite states will fall with it. that is a calamity that none of us can afford in the united states or in europe, and so, you know, we must lead. if we fail to lead in this moment, we will be viewed like neville chamberlain was in the lead up to world war ii. >> congressman -- >> -- winston churchill. >> congressman, you're actually sounding like a conservative republican, and i haven't heard that out of the house often on this issue. by the way, you have "the wall street journal" editorial pages consistently chiding people inside your conference who have been pushing back on doing the very things you're talking about right now. sometimes a sense of perspective is needed, and if you would be kind enough to take us into the house conference. i understand you have people that spout vladimir putin's talking points and russian propaganda, but we also talk about the house intel chair. we also talk about the house foreign affairs cha
her family lives on the ukraine border. i have no doubt, if ukraine falls, these former soviet satellite states will fall with it. that is a calamity that none of us can afford in the united states or in europe, and so, you know, we must lead. if we fail to lead in this moment, we will be viewed like neville chamberlain was in the lead up to world war ii. >> congressman -- >> -- winston churchill. >> congressman, you're actually sounding like a conservative republican, and i...
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the summer will continue in the east of ukraine, the weather in ukraine is very contrasting, as you can see, kharkiv region, donetsk region is 22-26° without precipitation and even sunny. in the central part of ukraine , the weather will be colorful, for example, in vinnytsia it will be cool, almost cold, and in the dnipro it will be as much as +25°. well, it will rain in most regions of the center of ukraine, so here too umbrellas are relevant. no precipitation is expected in the southern part of ukraine tomorrow. there will be changeable cloudiness, a lot of sun and a high air temperature of 22-25° above zero, what can you say about tomorrow's weather in kyiv, it will be cold in kyiv tomorrow, only +9° and it will still rain, this is such a very diverse weather, i already said , what will we mention about frosts, here are the most likely frosts in ukraine according to preliminary forecasts on the night of april 19 and... april 20, so please do not rush to plant seedlings yet, it is better a little wait a few days, especially since if the air temperature is so low and it rains, the
the summer will continue in the east of ukraine, the weather in ukraine is very contrasting, as you can see, kharkiv region, donetsk region is 22-26° without precipitation and even sunny. in the central part of ukraine , the weather will be colorful, for example, in vinnytsia it will be cool, almost cold, and in the dnipro it will be as much as +25°. well, it will rain in most regions of the center of ukraine, so here too umbrellas are relevant. no precipitation is expected in the southern...
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i went to ukraine but i knew ukraine was very important to the president. what i did if you noticed i added disaster in there. we had a terrible fire in hawaii. remember that in maui? i pointed that out of anybody utilizing it. i want to ukraine by itself with the border. i don't care where you are the border is a t problem. how many chinese dissidents we caught so far this year? just the ones we caught. 22000. you go back two years it was like 200. anyone on the terrorist watch list? obviously no pretty hard to get on it, right? last february we got more people in the terrorist watch list and one month then we got in the last four years. we don't know who's coming is cross you've got a problem. i believe democrats please do something on the border force will save me my election. they don't have the willpower to vote for some on their own. this speaker should sit down with the president and negotiate it out like we did the debt ceiling and bring it directly to the floor. t that is the sign of strength from both position and that's what should happen. >> tha
i went to ukraine but i knew ukraine was very important to the president. what i did if you noticed i added disaster in there. we had a terrible fire in hawaii. remember that in maui? i pointed that out of anybody utilizing it. i want to ukraine by itself with the border. i don't care where you are the border is a t problem. how many chinese dissidents we caught so far this year? just the ones we caught. 22000. you go back two years it was like 200. anyone on the terrorist watch list? obviously...
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i think it will require ukraine to pay it back. i think we will see russian assets and i think the bill will be limited to military aid, yeun -- not humanitarian aid and i think there will be strong encouragement to make europe which is vastly more wealthy than russia to do a better job of putting it's money where its mouth is. and i think the bill will pass. it will come back to the senate, and unfortunately, i predict that if it comes back to the senate the big issues on those bills will not be because of ukraine. the big issue will be israel. because it is clear that president biden is being influenced by the hamas wing of the democratic party. >> to that point you have senator sanders there and when your colleagues who says in the boston globe not another nickel to netenyahu he says,'s america want to be on the side of history of standing with people who are child killers and creating starvation? those are his words. he seems determined to block anything going to israel! >> yes! and in the past 60 days we have seen president bi
i think it will require ukraine to pay it back. i think we will see russian assets and i think the bill will be limited to military aid, yeun -- not humanitarian aid and i think there will be strong encouragement to make europe which is vastly more wealthy than russia to do a better job of putting it's money where its mouth is. and i think the bill will pass. it will come back to the senate, and unfortunately, i predict that if it comes back to the senate the big issues on those bills will not...
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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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it is possible to help ukraine only in the form of loans. trump is a serious businessman. here is your opinion, i have a feeling that trump is now working 90%, if not more, in preparation for the elections, both to stop aid to ukraine, especially if it would cause a split in the republican party, he gains very little, and if he does, he seems to show that he is a serious leader. capable of compromise and works well with republicans in congress, then this helps him, and he’s not really ready to think about anything else, i don’t know how this hypothesis seems to you, it’s a great hypothesis, dmitry, i recently i spoke with one of my very good friends, experts, matthew howe, who spoke at the un, and he said one very an interesting phrase, he of course exaggerated, but he said that... in general , it would be optimal for donald trump if russian tanks enter kiev in october of this year, in order to clearly bring down the rating of joe biden, for whom ukraine was such a main project. , foreign project, an international project, and in the i
it is possible to help ukraine only in the form of loans. trump is a serious businessman. here is your opinion, i have a feeling that trump is now working 90%, if not more, in preparation for the elections, both to stop aid to ukraine, especially if it would cause a split in the republican party, he gains very little, and if he does, he seems to show that he is a serious leader. capable of compromise and works well with republicans in congress, then this helps him, and he’s not really ready...
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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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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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its destruction is the number one goal for the authorities ukraine. for them, this is an important step towards victory in the war, because in this way they will be able to cut off the main routes of russian military supplies. brian clark, a senior fellow at the hudson institute and director of the center for defense concepts and technology, believes that ukraine could do this if it has the necessary weapons. the most heavily defended bridge in the world could be destroyed by a multi-pronged air and sea attack , big bang style - add. but here’s the thing, konstantin ferovich, if even they won’t destroy the bridge, but of course, using missiles and boats, they can cause some damage, they are causing damage now, they are causing it, uh, if this happened , then of course, the correct answer is further advancement russian troops, to try to destroy the zelensky regime altogether, but this is what worries me: to make it clear to your partner and ally that there are things that nato does not support and cannot support. in fact , it is being discussed whe
its destruction is the number one goal for the authorities ukraine. for them, this is an important step towards victory in the war, because in this way they will be able to cut off the main routes of russian military supplies. brian clark, a senior fellow at the hudson institute and director of the center for defense concepts and technology, believes that ukraine could do this if it has the necessary weapons. the most heavily defended bridge in the world could be destroyed by a multi-pronged...
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how serious is the threat to his job if he proceeds to trying to aid ukraine? >> johnman, look, on the situation on ukraine aid on capitol hill, the situation hasn't exactly changed for the past week and a half. speaker mike johnson said the topic of ukraine but as the house gets ready to reconvene tonight we have no indication what speaker johnson has said on this front, what that legislation will look like, if he'll add any policy provisions to that. a lot of folks are in the dark right now what this will look like. speaker johnson floated some possibilities he may make this as a loan, he may include a provision that will roll back a biden administration energy policy, but again we don't have any concrete details. and you note the motion to vacate threat against speaker johnson, that is still very real right here. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene held a town hall in her district last night and railed on government funding to this issue of ukraine aid. in an interview with another outlet last week she said putting ukraine on the floor is one of the most eg
how serious is the threat to his job if he proceeds to trying to aid ukraine? >> johnman, look, on the situation on ukraine aid on capitol hill, the situation hasn't exactly changed for the past week and a half. speaker mike johnson said the topic of ukraine but as the house gets ready to reconvene tonight we have no indication what speaker johnson has said on this front, what that legislation will look like, if he'll add any policy provisions to that. a lot of folks are in the dark right...
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he puts 100,000 troops along the border of ukraine. ukraine. every president is going to give pressure when they come in. he's threatened. but when he got his meeting with joe biden before geffen beating he went to the olympics in china tocr create the axis, the partnership with china, north korea and with iran. and then what happened at that meeting? biden lifted all the sentient on nord stream ii. he watched the fall of afghanistan, bullied ukraine would bewo just as fast. in 2015 i went to ukraine as a member of a congress with a bipartisan group. russia had invaded them. i watched halfssas of ukraine i, how tough the grainy people fought fought for the own defense against his russian defense. they were still holding them back. i went to the white house with a bipartisan group to meet with the person in charge of ukraine. you know what that was? vice president joe biden. i sat in the situation with republican and democrat members and advocated, could we sell them javelins, , a defensive weapon to stop tanks? joe biden at the time told me kno
he puts 100,000 troops along the border of ukraine. ukraine. every president is going to give pressure when they come in. he's threatened. but when he got his meeting with joe biden before geffen beating he went to the olympics in china tocr create the axis, the partnership with china, north korea and with iran. and then what happened at that meeting? biden lifted all the sentient on nord stream ii. he watched the fall of afghanistan, bullied ukraine would bewo just as fast. in 2015 i went to...
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, we call it nato pmc, ukraine or nato pmc ukraine zelensky or nato pmc armed forces of ukraine, that is, like this. representatives from the republican party told him that if you put the question to a vote, you will resign from the post of speaker, but now the decisive figure in the republican party is still, in fact , donald trump, of course, and apparently, trump nevertheless took johnson under his protection, in any case, today johnson is going to trump’s estate in florida, where they are discussing a joint agenda, in fact, what they will talk about certainly does not concern ukraine, they are going to introduce a bill about how? let's listen. speaker mike johnson will hold a joint press conference with donald trump at the former president's residence in maralago. the house's top republican will tout legislation that would raise voting issues. non-citizens in federal elections. this meeting will be their first appearance together and comes at a critical moment when facing peter johnson. with the threat of removal from office by his colleagues, republicans, a really serious event
, we call it nato pmc, ukraine or nato pmc ukraine zelensky or nato pmc armed forces of ukraine, that is, like this. representatives from the republican party told him that if you put the question to a vote, you will resign from the post of speaker, but now the decisive figure in the republican party is still, in fact , donald trump, of course, and apparently, trump nevertheless took johnson under his protection, in any case, today johnson is going to trump’s estate in florida, where they are...
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.— aid for ukraine. how much influence _ aid for ukraine. how much influence do _ aid for ukraine. how much influence do think - aid for ukraine. how much influence do think the - aid for ukraine. how much i influence do think the former president has on some of these decisions? _ president has on some of these decisions? i think he has a tremendous amount of influence. he is— tremendous amount of influence. he is going to be the republican nominee and there are issues that he is very voice _ are issues that he is very voice for— are issues that he is very voice for us on. but the issue of foreign intelligence has split— of foreign intelligence has split republicans for a very long — split republicans for a very long time. i remembervoting against — long time. i remembervoting against the reforms because i had similar reforms to limit concerns— had similar reforms to limit concerns that might republican and democratic colleagues has 'ust and democratic colleagues has just this — and democra
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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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. [30 package when it comes to israel and of course ukraine.— and of course ukraine. do you think there — and of course ukraine. do you think there is _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential- and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential for l think there is a potential for a change in congress if we do see and iranian attack, particularly when we know president bytedance said support from us would be ironclad?— ironclad? yes, this is one issue in — ironclad? yes, this is one issue in terms _ ironclad? yes, this is one issue in terms of- ironclad? yes, this is one - issue in terms of democrats? concerns with benjamin netanyahu that have stalled out work on aid for israel but if we wait to see a potential attack of this scale, would definitely speed up plans for democrats to try and find a way forward and work with republicans to see if they can find an agreement on some sort of military aid package. realistically, if you look at the situation in terms of us foreign policy, the white h
. [30 package when it comes to israel and of course ukraine.— and of course ukraine. do you think there — and of course ukraine. do you think there is _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential- and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential for l think there is a potential for a change in congress if we do see and iranian attack, particularly when we know president bytedance said support from us would be...
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the ukraine situation would have never happened if i wasn't. and everyone says that including democrats. millions of people are dead right now, both sides. millions of people are dead. cities are blown to ashes and never rebuild those cities, and this is something that should have never happened. october 7 should have never happened in israel. should have never happened. what happened there was outrageous. iran was broke when i wasn't. people weren't buying oil from iran. they were going to buy oil from iran and weren't going to do -- i said it to china and they weren't doing business, they were broke. they didn't have money for hamas or he hezbollah. october 7 would never have happened and did happen and it's only getting worse. it's very sad. i stand with the speaker. we have had a very good relationship. reporter: mr. president, you would sign a federal abortion ban. [indiscernible] president trump: we broke roev.wade and gave it back to the states and the states are working brilliantly and some cases conservatively and some cases not conser
the ukraine situation would have never happened if i wasn't. and everyone says that including democrats. millions of people are dead right now, both sides. millions of people are dead. cities are blown to ashes and never rebuild those cities, and this is something that should have never happened. october 7 should have never happened in israel. should have never happened. what happened there was outrageous. iran was broke when i wasn't. people weren't buying oil from iran. they were going to buy...