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but of course, finland isn't without problems since russia's war in ukraine began. many here have become concerned because finland shares a 1300 kilometer border with russia. and the government's plan to stare 2 measures of sparked use to beat even so, finland was named the world's happiest country for the 7 successive year. home on shots is from germany, a move to finland 40 years ago. he says another key ingredient for happiness, just guessing outdoors. no matter the weather. this is my day, he finished winter last 6 months to meet. you can't stay at home all that time. you can't, that's great if you have to get out my most on clothes roman exercises 5 times a week. do not competitively. that's another key to happiness. according to the world, happiness report in finland, there's less competition and people are not so competitively minded. like and other countries like it's kind of get the hanging in the mind unless it's less up if someone else possesses something that i don't know i just as i don't have to be jealous because i don't lack of the i mean it wasn't t
but of course, finland isn't without problems since russia's war in ukraine began. many here have become concerned because finland shares a 1300 kilometer border with russia. and the government's plan to stare 2 measures of sparked use to beat even so, finland was named the world's happiest country for the 7 successive year. home on shots is from germany, a move to finland 40 years ago. he says another key ingredient for happiness, just guessing outdoors. no matter the weather. this is my day,...
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looking at an immigration and open border where as we were going to send money to, all of the countries ukraine, israel, and taiwan, sending money, 90 billion to defend their borders and here we sit with our borders wide open. >> in maryland. more of your calls tomorrow morning on the "washington journal" starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. you couldn't really watch the impeachment proceedings on our website@c-span.org or later this evening on the c-span networks. right now we are going to take you to that press conference immediately after the proceedings the impeachment proceedings against alejandro mayorkas ended in the united states senate. a few minutes later chuck schumer spoke with reporters at the united states capitol part here's what he had to say. >> and like all of that travel. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] and did not think this to be so full. okay, good afternoon everybody. well, as suspected the republicans approve this afternoon this whole impeachment wasn't nothing more than a political show. the problem was they were not prepared. we had offered to have a
looking at an immigration and open border where as we were going to send money to, all of the countries ukraine, israel, and taiwan, sending money, 90 billion to defend their borders and here we sit with our borders wide open. >> in maryland. more of your calls tomorrow morning on the "washington journal" starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. you couldn't really watch the impeachment proceedings on our website@c-span.org or later this evening on the c-span networks....
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. $60000000000.00 foreign a bill for ukraine with the proposed money going to be of as loans, instead of donations of warning, disturbing images at least $11.00 people, including children, are killed in the 3 new years for like on a refugee camp in central gals that of the desk told their since october 7th, reportedly new years, 34000 feet the georgian prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign agents small as the country president vose to veto it. we discussed the bill with her correspondence who's just returned to moscow after being deported. problem to police.
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the bill for ukraine provides ukraine with attack comes missiles, as well as $61000000000.00. however, it's not simply a gift, it'll be a loan which ukraine will be required to reimburse the united states for the president of the united states will be authorized under the bill to negotiate the terms of ukraine reimbursing the united states for the $61000000000.00 and the president will have the authority to wave or, you know, a disavow or make clear it no longer have to be paid up to 50 percent up to half of the money. and the negotiation will be carried out by the president of the united states. now, the important to note the 61000000000 dollars will not all just be directly given to you grain. a 3rd of it will be given to us weapons manufacturers who will use it to manufacture weapons, which they will then provide to ukraine. and this is the terms of the new bill in which it looks like there's potential for the house of representatives to pass a due ukraine after months of delay. now it's important to note that there are many republicans who oppose it. among the margery tail
the bill for ukraine provides ukraine with attack comes missiles, as well as $61000000000.00. however, it's not simply a gift, it'll be a loan which ukraine will be required to reimburse the united states for the president of the united states will be authorized under the bill to negotiate the terms of ukraine reimbursing the united states for the $61000000000.00 and the president will have the authority to wave or, you know, a disavow or make clear it no longer have to be paid up to 50 percent...
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she wants to see some action on aid to ukraine and the larger issue here is the to ukraine at a really, really dire hour. >> yeah. >> and mike johnson became speaker i believe he's an extremist republican, but history has placed him in a moment of dire consequence. and very often it seems like that the debates that take place in the american congress are completely detached from the reality of what's happening in the world. and this is a momentous moment. the russians have sustained half 1 million casualties and they're on the march and the bet that putin has made is that the west america lacks resolve. this is the same congress that invited zelenskyy and shared for him. >> yeah. not too very long. go. >> and the bet that that putin is fundamentally made was perhaps best expressed by winston churchill in 1938 when he talked about the moral collapses democracies in the appeasement to hitler and checklists of ikea. >> and he said, they'll aren't wade in the balance and found one haunting and do not suppose that this is the beginning of the end. this is only the beginning of the reckoning
she wants to see some action on aid to ukraine and the larger issue here is the to ukraine at a really, really dire hour. >> yeah. >> and mike johnson became speaker i believe he's an extremist republican, but history has placed him in a moment of dire consequence. and very often it seems like that the debates that take place in the american congress are completely detached from the reality of what's happening in the world. and this is a momentous moment. the russians have sustained...
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also tonight, speaker mike johnson setting up a showdown with fellow republicans over foreign aid for ukraine and israel. will he have to work with democrats to pass it? and could it cost him his job? >>> more severe weather in the midwest on the heels of a dangerous tornado outbreak. al roker is tracking it for us. >>> sources telling nbc news the justice department is negotiating a massive settlement with gymnasts who survived larry nassar's abuse said to be near $100 million. >>> the nba issuing jontay porter for gambling. the suspicious bets that tipped the league off. >>> my report on the major shortage on the streets of police officers. i asked the lapd chief is it keeping officers from responding to crime in time? >>> and let the countdown begin, the 2024 paris olympics just 100 days away. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. the house republican-led impeachment of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas over his handling of the border crisis had barely left the station before being stopped in its tracks today by the senate's
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chernihiv — in northern ukraine, according to emergency services. a new conscription drive in myanmar has prompted thousands of young men to flee the country. the bbc has met some of those escaping the draft by travelling to thailand. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world and we start with israel's prime minister, he has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond to iran's drone and missile attack at the weekend. benjamin netanyahu also has continued concerns regarding the situation in gaza — and it comes in the form of a post on x in the past few hours from joe biden — and relates to the aid situation. the us president said that 3,000 trucks with food and supplies had moved into gaza — a daily increase of over 50% from the week prior. he added, that it's still not enough — and that he continue to urge israel to ramp up land, air, and sea deliveries for gaza civilians. benjamin netanyahu would have also ha
chernihiv — in northern ukraine, according to emergency services. a new conscription drive in myanmar has prompted thousands of young men to flee the country. the bbc has met some of those escaping the draft by travelling to thailand. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world and we start with israel's prime minister, he has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to...
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aid to ukraine. others in the republican party, however, now fully enthralled to trump, are still trying to protect putin. the republican chair of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, said his republican colleagues are even spreading russia propaganda on the house floor when discussing the russia-ukraine war while two republicans, marjorie taylor greene and thomas massey of georgia are threatening to oust their latest speaker. mike johnson, if he poses a bill to provide supplemental aid to ukraine. joining me now is congressman jamie raskin of maryland, who was a member of the house january 6th select committee. congressman raskin, it is truly stunning to watch this turn around in republicans from being the party of reagan, who said, you know, who was very much standing up to the ussr to essentially stumping for russia on the house floor. how do you read it? >> well, marjorie taylor greene, for example, has been recycling direct russian propaganda. she says our tax dollars are going to supp
aid to ukraine. others in the republican party, however, now fully enthralled to trump, are still trying to protect putin. the republican chair of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, said his republican colleagues are even spreading russia propaganda on the house floor when discussing the russia-ukraine war while two republicans, marjorie taylor greene and thomas massey of georgia are threatening to oust their latest speaker. mike johnson, if he poses a bill to provide supplemental...
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we have done for example in ukraine piece, we have added loan instrument concept, the repo acts. the seizure of corrupt russian oligarchs assets to be uses to fund ukraine effort, a lot of new accountability and oversight that congress has a responsibility to do strategy shift as well we'll require within 45 days that white house to deliver to congress a meaningful plan, what is the end game. what is the objective, how do we bring it to an end. and on ukraine piece, 80% of what we'll spend will go to america's industrial defense space that a refl replenish am of our stocks and weapons we're adding sanctions against russia, iran and our adversaries including china, house will do its will here we have a rigorous amendment process, what a concept, regular order, wherever member gets to vote their own con conscience, we begin with the border. president biden engineered the opening and the catastrophe, we can put that flag in ground again. larry: seems to all be there, congrats in the development, you know mr. speaker one quick thought. i am sure you didn't hear my riff. but, i am so
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and all of it shows opposed to supporting ukraine. and the shots as late as now from the capital is all good. the votes are still being counted in the number of seats in the problem. and so we'll certainly change because we are still waiting for the votes from the largest cities, the in the price uh for now on the plane for each end he's causes a are in the lead, feel blank for because i haven't majority for the fall of men is still defense for selection of qualities up to date in the selection we had the highest that their knowledge to even the parliamentary election increased in last 20 years as you can. so this elections took place in the middle of the week instead of usual sundays. and some reports says, this is the reason for a such a high there now to because people go to the additional day off for voting. when a certain milan i'm, is president of grace a surprise. everyone a and the cold parliament, 3 elections. he said that the river of justice will a lot of the streets and we actually had the flooded streets is august of the
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speaker mike johnson, releasing the text for three bills that would provide a combined $95 billion for ukraine, israel and allies in the indo-pacific region. but passing the bills would be an uphill battle for johnson, who is also facing a threat to his leadership over the issue. the house is expected to vote on the international aid bills this weekend in tel aviv, israel. jeff paul ktvu, fox two news. >> the courtroom was dark today in new york, where former president trump is on trial right now on felony charges. the judge will spend wednesday's catching up on his other duties during the course of this trial. trump is expected to be in court four days a week until the hush money trial wraps up in about 6 to 8 weeks. and that means his presidential campaign is forced to schedule events on weekends as recent polls show the race is tightening. >> makes me campaign locally, and that's okay, biden has, in theory, a tremendous advantage. >> you can go to swing states while trump is stuck in and around manhattan today, president biden was in pittsburgh to meet with steelworkers on a three day swing
speaker mike johnson, releasing the text for three bills that would provide a combined $95 billion for ukraine, israel and allies in the indo-pacific region. but passing the bills would be an uphill battle for johnson, who is also facing a threat to his leadership over the issue. the house is expected to vote on the international aid bills this weekend in tel aviv, israel. jeff paul ktvu, fox two news. >> the courtroom was dark today in new york, where former president trump is on trial...
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and not aiding ukraine. so come on let's be real. but on today, they did right. why take up the time and the senate when you could be doing something else other than listening to something that had already been stating. the republicans better get it together because november is coming around. and those of us that are democrats, republicans independents are tired of the republicans not doing anything in d.c. but causing they can't even get it together in the house. we're watching -- work together that's what we sent democrats and republicans to d.c. to do. not be there and be partisan. and that's all eve to say on this. >> helen in compton, california. proceedings in the senate right about 2 p.m. eastern time. senate majority leader chuck schumer laying out an impeachment process that included about two hours of debate and eventually vote on republican motion and vote on dismissal it was eric schmidt republican senator of missouri who objected to process calling for full trial at that point senator chuck schumer made a point of order to say that the articles of im
and not aiding ukraine. so come on let's be real. but on today, they did right. why take up the time and the senate when you could be doing something else other than listening to something that had already been stating. the republicans better get it together because november is coming around. and those of us that are democrats, republicans independents are tired of the republicans not doing anything in d.c. but causing they can't even get it together in the house. we're watching -- work...
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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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, a long-awaited installed plan to help ukraine and they think they have threaded a political needle here. they offer $61 billion for ukraine, billions more for israel, but they will have separate votes, which could help embattled house speaker and mike johnson win enough votes from both parties. what also could feel criticism from republicans including those trying to oust him but do not want money for ukraine. johnson tonight says he doesn't need democrats to intervene to save him, but multiple democrats told cbs news they would if it meant more money for ukraine. norah, the bill got a big jolt. president biden says he supports it, too. >> norah: that's really interesting. meanwhile, scott, there is news tonight about those impeachment charges against the homeland security secretary? >> reporter: the second ever impeachment of a u.s. cabinet secretary, the first since the 1800s. republicans argued alejandro mayorkas willfully and systematically failed to enforce immigration law. democrats today said it was political, and along party line% they voted to dismiss both articles. it beg
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and the developing headline with votes now coming on aid for israel and ukraine. what about the speaker's future? rachel scott live on the hill. >> also, the issue of abortion, arizona's 160-year-old abortion ban, one of the strictest laws in the country, will move forward. republicans in that state blocking the effort today to repeal the ban before it takes effect. tonight, the testimony from boeing employees past and present sounding the alarm about state issues. one whistle blower saying he saw workers jumping on pieces of a plane to get it to a line. >>> tonight, prime minister is first public comments since iran's direct attack on israel. what abc news has now learned about two separate moments when israel was set to retaliate against iran but then stopped. back here in the u.s. tonight, authorities confirming they have found the bodies of two missing mothers on their way to pick up children for a birthday party. tonight, authorities on the four suspects, including one of the children's grandmothers. president biden in his home state of pennsylvania tonight,
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that's what it's great guys, very much like ukraine. it's a, it's not staging, its distorted development that it goes after terrorist activity. so it gets us in the leaders, kit kennedy, both kennedy's i'm, i'm convinced we're a mazda of the operations. we don't know, 911. but these huge terrorist operations really is really, is very good at this and, and that's what it's built, it's so on. so i think even that's a trump uh trump's kind of wishy washy on a new crane a i, he seems to be very pro is 0, but he's, he doesn't like nathan, yahoo! he could just slip the couldn't just slow. eric, i'm not going to give donald trump but a credit with him with a lot of virtue. but eric, i'm pretty sure he doesn't want to be a war president in the, in this scenario right here. i think he is very terrified of it because it is a stance that will everyone that's involved in it on the wrong side. the stench that they will carry for the rest of their they will be their legacy, their legacy of what they're doing right now. but steve, and if i could go ba
that's what it's great guys, very much like ukraine. it's a, it's not staging, its distorted development that it goes after terrorist activity. so it gets us in the leaders, kit kennedy, both kennedy's i'm, i'm convinced we're a mazda of the operations. we don't know, 911. but these huge terrorist operations really is really, is very good at this and, and that's what it's built, it's so on. so i think even that's a trump uh trump's kind of wishy washy on a new crane a i, he seems to be very pro...
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and if you want to hear the latest on what is going on in ukraine you can dowload ukraine cast from bbc sounds twice and we'll be there until the war condludes let's just look at one front page for tomorrow — nick — the times allege that tory mp mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde is under investigation over allegations that campaign funds were misused and that he abused his position after allegedly making a late—night phone call saying he'd been locked up by "bad people" who were demanding thousands of pounds. the times is alleging that mr menzies is under investigation over allegations that campaign funds were misused and that he abused his position after allegedly making a late night phone call saying he had been locked up by what he described as bad people who were demanding thousands of pounds. the times has also said the conservative party has been aware of these allegations were more than three months. and until tonight, had not taken any action. we try to contact mr menzies this evening. we haven't heard back. the conservative party in an initial statement this eve
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leave this meanwhile amazing in brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east and the war in the ukraine. francis presidents, his calls on the a you to impose more sanctions against around following last week's attack. some countries also want the block to call for a sci fi and gaza and the release of hostages held by a mass. and this is what i'm considered as this response to be around is attacked and continues to fight. it's for games time, i think gaza that a fee is over, where these regional tensions could have the complex parts of the world. with many bibles vying for influence, israel's neighbor, jordan and regional heavy weights. saudi arabia both appear to help defend israel from iran's missiles, to the surprise of many countries that are involved in a complicated balancing act to make it difficult to predict the future actions. when the drones and missiles from a run came flying towards israel, many of them passed through jordan's space. not only did the arab kingdom help shoot them down, it also opened its space to his riley and us planes seeking to intercept the amount insist
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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 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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and yes, bieve i will certainly vote for the first three ukraine, israel, and taiwan. the fourth bill sn't actual been released yet. >> i think it'suosedo be released like s mites from no so i'll have to take look at that, t i support thislan. i think the house wiass it and it will be out of the rules committee that will be the rule andhen it'll go to the senate and i've heard the senate is prepared to take it ufairly qckly yeah, it looks like you said at's got the votes to pass it very quickly as wl. >> you weren't it could take at least what, two months t ultimately turthis convoluted process into lawand that all of thiis quote, boiling ukraine two deaths swly your words, how much is the delay hurting ukraine right noon the ttlefield wi like it was seven months ago when we should have donehis and you know, and gosh, two months ago in the senate passed their bill. so the stallg in that, the house republicans have done has put ukraine in an incredibly perilous possession. and it is also undermined the faith and the coalition that is helping them to defeat putin and to
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you need his meeting in brussels, focusing on tensions in the middle east and the war in ukraine. german foreign minister, analynn available, cause cold on israel to show restraint. often you ron's unprecedented aerial attack of the weekend. she made we prime minister benjamin netanyahu intelligence television on wednesday and cold on israel to act responsibly. she said israel success in sending off a ron's assault was accord, defense to victory and cold, for a de escalation of tensions with tyra. at least 17 people have been killed and thousands injure. dr. 3 russian missiles hit, the northern ukrainian city of chimney. his president loved him. is the lensky said, you crime? did not have the weapons needed to interest if the miss 1000 repeated his appeal to west and partners for more, a defense. suppose you're watching the doubling can use from building this more now website c d, w dot com the stop diplomats were germany and the okay. you were in israel today, i was in restraints in response to around unprecedented messiah and drone i talked last week. the worry is asked when he's ready
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but this was ruled unconstitutional by the constitutional court deactivate, as opposed to 14 ukraine. elaina lucius has the latest from the capitals bankrupt. the votes are still being counted in the number of seats in the problem and so will certainly change because we are still waiting for the votes. uh, from the largest cities the in the price uh for now on the plane for which empties causes. there are, believe you blame for because i haven't, majority for the fall limit is still depend on false selection of qualities up to date in the selection. we had the highest that there now to in the fall of minutes and the election increased that in last 20 years as you can. so this elections took place in the middle of the week instead of usual sundays. and some report says, this is the reason for a such a high there now to because people go to the additional day off for voting when a certain mulanda, which president of grace and surprise, everyone a and the goal for them in 3 elections. he said that the river of justice will flooded the streets and we actually had the flooded streets is au
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speaker johnson worked with democrats to get much-needed aid to foreign conflicts including ukraine and israel. he also relied on democrats to avoid the shutdown. maga republicans apparently think that they want to go into this campaign season with another civil war. johnson could need democrats to help him save his job if there were a vote on removal, it would be democrats who probably stop the bleeding. chay, it is really remarkable that this story is kind of a catch up. i'm giving everyone that update because there's been a lot of other stuff happening, but we haven't seen a modern congress, say, in the last two generations successively fight over possibly replacing, firing two speakers in a row in one congress. >> no, we haven't but, you know, this it feels to me like the republican party and their government representatives, donald trump, green, mike johnson, it feels like "the three stooges." massive incompetence and massive chaos all the way through. i think part of the reason for this is that republicans really believe that chaos, incompetence, bad government will somehow help t
speaker johnson worked with democrats to get much-needed aid to foreign conflicts including ukraine and israel. he also relied on democrats to avoid the shutdown. maga republicans apparently think that they want to go into this campaign season with another civil war. johnson could need democrats to help him save his job if there were a vote on removal, it would be democrats who probably stop the bleeding. chay, it is really remarkable that this story is kind of a catch up. i'm giving everyone...
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through the house that would address humanitarian aid for gaza and military funding for israel and ukraine. >> passing you to these individually separately, we would support has been all through federal through just to pass it along. >> the president and i talked for a bit more than 6 minutes. then it was back on the campaign trail reporting in washington, reshad hudson. >> the oakland ballers remain hopeful as the oakland city council considers there planter renovates. more on this story and this new baby here after the break. the oakland ballers remain hopeful that the city of oakland is considering their plan to renovate the team wants to invest 1.6 million dollars into raimondi park for their 2020 for spring season. the baller say they want the park to be a central hub for community gatherings, outdoor activities and also family friendly events. the city council's final decision is going to take place. april 30th and the team's first home game is june 4th. in indiana announced the birth of a sesh keen and it is now exploring its new world. take a look here. the zoo said the baby was bo
through the house that would address humanitarian aid for gaza and military funding for israel and ukraine. >> passing you to these individually separately, we would support has been all through federal through just to pass it along. >> the president and i talked for a bit more than 6 minutes. then it was back on the campaign trail reporting in washington, reshad hudson. >> the oakland ballers remain hopeful as the oakland city council considers there planter renovates. more...
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we use russian money to fund the budget gap in ukraine and have money for rebuilding ukraine. >> do you think this might help some of them orc skeptical colleagues in the house to get behind this support? >> when i first introduced the bill last spring, it had a lot of support across the conference. it was marked up in the house. it passed overwhelmingly. it also had a very strong vote in the senate foreign relations committee. i do think we have the support. i think it would bring reluctant members to support it because it is using russian money. >> we will leave it there but >> thank you so >> much for joining us today. great to be with you. >> also on capitol hill today, the democratic majority in the senate voted to dismiss both impeachment articles against homeland security secretary mayorkas. he was impeached by the republican-controlled house of representatives. with the democratic party holding a majority in the senate, a vote on wednesday along party lines struck down both articles. we mentioned how johnson introducing his foreign aid proposals as israeli allies rallied to thei
we use russian money to fund the budget gap in ukraine and have money for rebuilding ukraine. >> do you think this might help some of them orc skeptical colleagues in the house to get behind this support? >> when i first introduced the bill last spring, it had a lot of support across the conference. it was marked up in the house. it passed overwhelmingly. it also had a very strong vote in the senate foreign relations committee. i do think we have the support. i think it would bring...
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what if ukraine loses to russia? we'll ask a combat medic for her thoughts as she prepares to go back to the front line. good evening. every conservative prime minister since 2010 has pledged to to cut migration — both legal and illegal — and yet, after 1a years in power, the party is still trying to make good on its promises. two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and borders act. it didn't work. then it tried with the illegal migration act. that didn't work either. tonight, rishi sunak�*s safety of rwanda bill is still not yet quite on the verge of becoming law because the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four of ping pong — where where are we tonight? we are in a lengthy session of parliamentary ping—pong, that is the process when the two houses of parliament cannot agree, so the legislation passes to
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headlines stories this our us lawmakers pitch just a separate $60000000000.00 a foreign a bill for ukraine with the proposed money going to key of as loans instead of donations. a warning, disturbing images, at least 11 people, including children, are killed in the 3 years for like on a refugee camp in central gals. that was the desk told there since october, 7th, reportedly new years. $34000.00 people the george and prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign agent, small as the country president bowes to v to it. we discussed the bill with our correspondence who's just returned to multiple after being deported and problem to police.
headlines stories this our us lawmakers pitch just a separate $60000000000.00 a foreign a bill for ukraine with the proposed money going to key of as loans instead of donations. a warning, disturbing images, at least 11 people, including children, are killed in the 3 years for like on a refugee camp in central gals. that was the desk told there since october, 7th, reportedly new years. $34000.00 people the george and prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign agent, small as the...
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if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn't, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. there has always been global scepticism of the official count of russia's war dead given by the kremlin, with independent analysis suggesting the figure is much higher. one obvious marker is the changing state of russia's cemeteries, like this one in a city south of moscow, pictured here four months before the outbreak of war in october 2021. and this is the same burial ground 18 months later. today, the kremlin responded to the bbc�*s investigation into the numbers of war dead, and neither confirmed or denied our reporting that at least 50,000 troops have died. officials say they're bound by laws on state secrets. olga ivshina reports. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. 9th of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown t
if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn't, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. there has always been global scepticism of the official count of russia's war dead given by the kremlin, with independent analysis suggesting the figure is much higher. one obvious marker is the changing state of russia's cemeteries, like this one in a city south of moscow, pictured here four months before the outbreak of war in october 2021. and this is...
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recognizing ukraine's security is important. linking aid to migration is a disservice to the american people. the american people know this. the congress should prove it does too. end of quote and i would like to also offer for inclusion in the congressional record, an op-ed that i provided in the "washington times" of february 9, 2021, and -- 2022, and this indicates why ukraine matters for american families. a destabilized world with higher inflation and gas prices and indeed this op-ed, over two years old, actually is as true today as it was when it was published and that is, it does matter to american families and we need to be understanding to protect the borders of ukraine, of israel, taiwan and america. with that, i yield back. mr. moore: thank you to the secret from south carolina. appreciate your words and appreciate your steadfast work on the armed services committee and all natiol security matters. i now yield as much time as the gentleman may consume from florida, mr. gates. mr. gaetz. mr. gaetz: i seek to enter the
recognizing ukraine's security is important. linking aid to migration is a disservice to the american people. the american people know this. the congress should prove it does too. end of quote and i would like to also offer for inclusion in the congressional record, an op-ed that i provided in the "washington times" of february 9, 2021, and -- 2022, and this indicates why ukraine matters for american families. a destabilized world with higher inflation and gas prices and indeed this...
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they wanted to tie israelid with ukraine aid. and ulmately ithe process of somewhat convoluted proce, they plan to eventually get to the poinwhere this will be alone bipackage, probably totaling about $95illion on the speakeincated to you there might be some changes here and tre around the edgesan part this is very milar to the bi that passed the unite stes senate aboutwo months ago. and thais one big reason why democrats are alg that they may veryl come to speaker johnson's defense. i'll just put the day speaking toublicansnd democrats up and down the le ery ear that democrats or the pus arbadly divided on this subject t this bill and about ether johnson deseed to remain a speaker is your support for yr motion to vacate growing it is growing i think some people are becoming more angryhan i am so this we'll see what happens today. i don't know how lg people argoing to tolerate this becaush's ing nothing bu seing the democrats i ven't made up my minyet 'm not happy about this rule a' brink here. >> what you think that far efforts
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the leaders of meeting in brussels to focus on the tensions in the middle east and the war in ukraine. as in mac, homes of paleness, the latest demand from leave is to impose mobile sanctions on tetra. some a you countries also want the block to call for a ceasefire in garza and the release of hostages. how, by, how much around has been sanctioned by many countries for decades. the w 's john patrick is at the summit in brussels and i asked him if he even more would have any effect. yeah, that's the big question. it didn't start iran from sending those driving $300.00 plus into israel the weekend. that is cause such concern is ro but around the rest of the world as well. a ron's been on the massive widespread sanctions for a number of years not and they continue to do that. a number of the leaders of also, especially from the voted countries for instance, i've wanted to flag up the fact that those that radian drones have also been used over ukraine. this summit was meant to be about ukraine and by the your opinions and capital markets union, but instead has been taken over essentially
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and he has taken a pro western position in supporting ukraine's. his rival is the president. so ron milan of age, he announces surprised bates for prime minister shortly after calling an early election. but this was ruled unconstitutional by the constitutional court. the line of h, as opposed supporting ukraine from one of these guys to be taught corresponded elaina boucher sort of live from design grab. so you lynette talk. us will be early results so far. the sale of being the accounts and then the number of facing the fall them into are going to be changed because the votes from the largest cities are used to be 1000. but as so far uh, on the plane. how does this 63, and as you can see, the majority of the election. we have to, we have to turn out to be in the fall elements of election. we pray spend the last 20 years. as you can saw, the selection took place in the middle of the week instead of. ready little se then, summer board saying that is the reason for such a high there now to that that additional zales. how did people god for the role when the president, the price
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at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key climate change target. this despite the scottish greens being in government with the snp. the actor hugh grant settles his press intrusion case against the sun for what he calls an "enormous sum of money." are a brilliant save but it is in the second time around from rodrygo. and real madrid take an early lead against manchester city — but was it enough to knock them out of the champions league? and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow
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if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to russia, — help them fight off china's applies to russia, than they're going to be in a serious — to russia, than they're going to be in a serious crisis with ukraine unable — in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to— in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to defend themselves. speaking to the former ukrainian prime minister tonight and i quote, without the support, the chances of ukraine prepared prevailing in this war are very low and i'm not sure if they're capable of filling the gaps. so, the states of what's going on are really high —— stakes are high for the europ
if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to...
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many of them don't want to spend another nickel divided provide aid to ukraine. mike johnson is moving ahead with tens of billions of dollars in aid to ukraine and also, johnson had indicated before that any aid to ukraine would include border security measures, but the process that johnson is now employing would allow that border security plan that he announced would be taken up on set kennedy evening would go on a separate track, would actually not be part of this overall package. now, johnson indicated that he would move on each of these bills individually, but the house is expected to employ in arcane procedural move to essentially wrap all those bills together into one big package and sending it over to the senate. that is what the white house wanted as we're democrats wanted, that's what many republicans wanted, but not these hardliners who don't want to give any more aid to ukraine, which has reason why several of them are threatening his job at this moment. >> all right. man arrives on capitol hill. we'll check back with you later. let's talk right now to
many of them don't want to spend another nickel divided provide aid to ukraine. mike johnson is moving ahead with tens of billions of dollars in aid to ukraine and also, johnson had indicated before that any aid to ukraine would include border security measures, but the process that johnson is now employing would allow that border security plan that he announced would be taken up on set kennedy evening would go on a separate track, would actually not be part of this overall package. now,...
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with ukraine lives being left to the house republican caucus, here is how one correspondent in ukraine for politico lays out the consequences. just ask a ukrainian soldier if he still believes that the west will stand by kyiv for as long as it takes. that pledge rings hollow since it is four weeks. it is not just that ukraine forces are running out of ammunition, western delays over sending aid mean the country dangerously hard, the fighting spirit required to win. joining us now as part of our series american autocracy, marie yovanovich. >> it is amazing that trump is still there. that he held military aid for ukraine and there was the testimony from you and from ambassador taylor and from everyone who was in the country about the hot active war that the ukrainians were fighting against russia, our adversary and life and death nature of u.s. aid which still enjoys a lot of support from the american people and democrats and many republicans and here we are again. what is the consequences of our inaction. >> the consequence right now of our inaction, and i'm hopeful now that speaker joh
with ukraine lives being left to the house republican caucus, here is how one correspondent in ukraine for politico lays out the consequences. just ask a ukrainian soldier if he still believes that the west will stand by kyiv for as long as it takes. that pledge rings hollow since it is four weeks. it is not just that ukraine forces are running out of ammunition, western delays over sending aid mean the country dangerously hard, the fighting spirit required to win. joining us now as part of our...
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i mean, a militia fighting alongside ukraine. i guess they took parts and then incursion, international last month, attracting significant push back. these are not on soldiers, equipments, and all the vehicles we had in front of this was brought in from other parts of the front line. besides this equipment missing somewhere else and made it easier for all your training and come rates kind of community, it's nice to just hours after the incursion. moscow announced that had been thwarted in reality, the fighting lasted many days. fighting on its own territory, not exactly moscow as a plan, yet the ukrainian, no stories went to distance themselves from the operation save bully of wheat. and these were exclusively citizens of russia. forma citizens of russia, who as a matter of fact, conducted some directly participated in those tendencies, they bought it was their initiative. it was their decision. and it wasn't that planning what strictly speaking, the representative. so if the armed forces, if you crane did not issue a single audi
i mean, a militia fighting alongside ukraine. i guess they took parts and then incursion, international last month, attracting significant push back. these are not on soldiers, equipments, and all the vehicles we had in front of this was brought in from other parts of the front line. besides this equipment missing somewhere else and made it easier for all your training and come rates kind of community, it's nice to just hours after the incursion. moscow announced that had been thwarted in...
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russia of course is still on the march in ukraine. we have to stand strong. a strong america is good for the entire world. we bring stability and peace. the perception that america is strong is important and has been since world war ii. we cannot let down on that responsibility. larry: amen to that. so, mr. speaker, you know i keep reading that some of your critics want to replace you because you're not dealing with the border. but my notes tell me this package as a border component in it, "remain in mexico," title 42, essentially the core piece of the original hr.2. steve niller's election integrity proposal with the voter i.d. component. you talked to trump the other day, last weekend about the election integrity stuff. so the border is, the border is in here. remain in mexico, title 42, i don't understand this whole business they want to replace you as speaker. i just wanted you to comment on it because it seems to me like you've a full-fledged package here? >> well, look we do. some of my colleagues want the speaker of the house to have a magic wand f we
russia of course is still on the march in ukraine. we have to stand strong. a strong america is good for the entire world. we bring stability and peace. the perception that america is strong is important and has been since world war ii. we cannot let down on that responsibility. larry: amen to that. so, mr. speaker, you know i keep reading that some of your critics want to replace you because you're not dealing with the border. but my notes tell me this package as a border component in it,...
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and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. although the success of that is what we have to change, but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many. or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20, or containment and deterrence efforts to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialized, is that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialized because we are so visibly strong and we are getting there. we have going it to the, the, the, it has forward presence. also, the german, the german presence in between that, the canadians, and in last year the brits in estonia and many other allies as well. we already have a much more robust presence. they've been, we did 2 years ago. yes, not minister use it use you say that, but we talked about the 60000000000 usa package that hasn't come through for ukraine. so i would ask whether europe can rectify the that enormous shortfall and its own defense spend
and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. although the success of that is what we have to change, but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many. or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20, or containment and deterrence efforts to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialized, is that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialized because...
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ukraine. the more so. this is the kind of journalism ukrainian reporters, that investigative outlet be host info. do they keep a close eye on the countries rich and powerful? however, last december, the journalists were the ones being watched. the team had gathered in a hotel for a training workshop and became the targets of a major surveillance operation conducted by ukraine's intelligence services. it was only when a little known youtube channel posted video and audio recordings in january that the journalist realized what it happens. the material suggests that they've been using illegal drugs and questions whether they could be trusted. people in the you talk about what they did do at the usually in the search. what was the rules of bull commercials to just make it plus new york? no grains keep the routers the instead is home to be who's to launch its own investigation into how and why the surveillance was carried out. when it says it will do it. they've done everything out in the open, lea
ukraine. the more so. this is the kind of journalism ukrainian reporters, that investigative outlet be host info. do they keep a close eye on the countries rich and powerful? however, last december, the journalists were the ones being watched. the team had gathered in a hotel for a training workshop and became the targets of a major surveillance operation conducted by ukraine's intelligence services. it was only when a little known youtube channel posted video and audio recordings in january...
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look for you again right here under the us lawmakers pit just separate $16000000000.04 and a bill for ukraine with the proposed money though, going back to you as loans instead of donations for warning, disturbing images at least 11 people including children are killed in and those really are striking a refugee camp in central jobs as death to embarrass since october 7th, reportedly near was 34000 also coming off in the program, the georgia prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign agents more of the country president dollars the veto, as we discussed the bill with our corresponding who's just returned to law school often.
look for you again right here under the us lawmakers pit just separate $16000000000.04 and a bill for ukraine with the proposed money though, going back to you as loans instead of donations for warning, disturbing images at least 11 people including children are killed in and those really are striking a refugee camp in central jobs as death to embarrass since october 7th, reportedly near was 34000 also coming off in the program, the georgia prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign...
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it's a the, as the war in ukraine grimes on the neighboring voltage states what's anxiously from the ring side seat, pressing the west to increase a key if i was make sure russia discussing with my guest this week is last to be as 5 minutes to 50 on this time and he's clear nato, i still up, it's good. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia? why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies.
it's a the, as the war in ukraine grimes on the neighboring voltage states what's anxiously from the ring side seat, pressing the west to increase a key if i was make sure russia discussing with my guest this week is last to be as 5 minutes to 50 on this time and he's clear nato, i still up, it's good. the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal forward. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia? why are some...
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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...