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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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this is what he has already spent in ukraine, because the pentagon currently has a cash gap of approximately 10 billion, that is, all this needs to be replenished, approximately 14 billion are already new tranches for ukraine, well, there is an additional 7-8 billion, perhaps it will be tranches to the ukrainian budget, although it’s far from a fact that they will go directly directly, but let’s see , it would be better if they sent it straight away in taar form with coke, well, yes, you can arrange it that way, it’s obvious that of course the europeans and the european one. pledge of frozen russian assets on the territory of the united states, and although there initial and some estimates said that we have frozen around 30 billion in the united states, but in reality, after the latest audits, we can make a choice that there are approximately 5 to 7 billion, today 4.8 was mentioned, well there are different estimates, but much less than, of course, this same bill and the new tranches, but it was already correctly noted today, and the task, of course, is to put pressure on the belgians,
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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
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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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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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in between we try to help ukraine. we certainly provided economic and military aid. now we are working on bringing american business to ukraine. there are opportunities there, both for our companies and for our banks. special representative penny pritzker is working on insurance options to try. reduce risk for american companies. there are many things we are working on, and at the same time we are very hopeful that congress will pass the bill. yuli, in short, what a role can private business play now when there are doubts at the state level about the reliability of american support? ostapa has a big role, but as the speakers said today, it should all happen in a complex, there should be state support from ukraine's partners, donor support and support from private business. but private business needs again some guarantees, which can be provided by the american legislators and the american executive, but they also want some reformation, and it can be on its part, ukraine can do, but as the deputy secretary of state told
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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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, well , that’s it, that’s us not ukraine, ukraine doesn’t play any role at all, that is , we passed that, moved on, well, no, well, because how, but if we don’t believe them, if we understand that if they are given the opportunity, they they will be deceived anyway, so the only thing is the presence of strength. this means that the expeditionary force is standing, but this time without leaving, it pays for everything spent in french eateries, they leave, vorontsov, they leave. also did not let zhukov’s troops through afghanistan, iraq, iran and turkey, no, from an atomic bomb, the plan was clear, but he also did not do it, why because there was no force, because there were no atomic weapons, so they needed in iran to say yes, then the next question is what to do with the fact that they they are not afraid, we talk about this here all the time, but they have lost the habit of fear, well, we had them here. must understand, i agree, must understand, i will be painful and careful, as was said, in a classic soviet film, advertising, tayagor, i paint my nails, i have every right, era
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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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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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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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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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and i was forced to admit that it is impossible to repeat this in ukraine. you need to understand that the iron kubl system has been created for decades. even if we had the resources to create such a system in ukraine, it cannot be done in a short time. term. the needs of the front are voiced by zelensky via video link. kiev desperately needs air defense systems in the background. russian strikes on the energy sector. bareilles promises to knock on all doors so that eu countries transfer their patriot systems or give money to purchase new ones, but so far few people have responded, writes the financial times. european capitals have said they have no plans to send ukraine new systems, arguing they need to maintain their own defense capabilities. germany transferred two patreat systems, but this week made it clear that it will no longer supply them. polish president andrzej dudo, from... instead , he said that there is a possibility that warsaw will transfer even more soviet-made missiles to kiev, without specifying which models. the eu with their own major pr
and i was forced to admit that it is impossible to repeat this in ukraine. you need to understand that the iron kubl system has been created for decades. even if we had the resources to create such a system in ukraine, it cannot be done in a short time. term. the needs of the front are voiced by zelensky via video link. kiev desperately needs air defense systems in the background. russian strikes on the energy sector. bareilles promises to knock on all doors so that eu countries transfer their...
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we're going to find ways to support ukraine. >> let me ask you about the land lines in ukraine. this was cbs last week. this was a story about the land lines that have been sown all through ukraine. what can you tell us about the problem? >> the russians have made extensive use. the ukrainians go up against that. they launch their offensive. the russians have done that in every place that they have fought. in this case, the territory and terrain is littered with landmines. this is going to be cleaned up. we have stood up with a capability coalition. the countries will volunteer and pull together. they have different capabilities to assist ukraine. acquiring the right capabilities to address this problem going forward. it is probably something that is going to a lot of countries to be working on. >> thank you, i recognize the gentleman. >> the three component bills, this is something that will happen. one for israel, one for ukraine, one for the western pacific. i think those will be the component part of the supplementals that will be considered --. i just want to be aware of th
we're going to find ways to support ukraine. >> let me ask you about the land lines in ukraine. this was cbs last week. this was a story about the land lines that have been sown all through ukraine. what can you tell us about the problem? >> the russians have made extensive use. the ukrainians go up against that. they launch their offensive. the russians have done that in every place that they have fought. in this case, the territory and terrain is littered with landmines. this is...
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there is one small change in that about 10 billion of th funding actually a repayable loan to ukraine. there ia catch though the president ia couple of years, i can forgive that loan entirely. buthat was t in there because the loan ia was something that former president donald trump had suggested that he would be supportive of. meanwhile, a lot arliners very sappointed in speaker joson. many of them not ing quite as far as marjorie taylor gree and threatening his job. but several of them not ling it out here. tare i'm well pasthe point of ving grace he so we're gonna go we got to go have sconversations at the time to get out of office need need a little bit more time today, but it's not good. we met for hours last night and oposed different paths to the speakerhat would have avoided the abject surrender reprted byis, his strategic choice. he. there's no other way to describe it. it's surrende it's disappointing. i will also it and on the mechanics of this, johnson has told his members that they wille voting othese underlying bills saturdaening. >> but before that, they have some proce
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and they're also being used in ukraine. 0ur duty is to expand the sanctions on the regime. thea;r the sanctions on the regime. they are, of the sanctions on the regime. they are. of course _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here - the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here that those sanctions _ are, of course aware here that those sanctions can — are, of course aware here that those sanctions can often be symbolic rather _ sanctions can often be symbolic rather than actually game changing weather— rather than actually game changing weather also working on is trying to find ways _ weather also working on is trying to find ways to prevent iran from circumventing any sanctions and their— circumventing any sanctions and their increasing sanctions on drones in the _ their increasing sanctions on drones in the school supplies and also, they're — in the school supplies and also, they're talking about in the uk, potential— they're talking about in the uk, potential to prescrib
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of course, keep in mind back then, in november of 2022, prices shot up when russia invaded ukraine which is known as the world's breadbasket. now, here in the u.s. food prices in march rose 2.2% year-over-year. that is the lowest rate since may of to 2021 and down dramatically from its august 2022 high of 11.4. so why are consumers sill getting hit hard -- still getting hit hard when they eat out in major food group chef and co-owner mario car bone, 45 restaurant the brands across 3 continents. mario, the march inflation report showed the dining out category, that was way higher. it soared about 4.2% year-over-year. why? explain that when overall a food inflation has slowed down markedly. >> yeah, i think, listen, i think dining out has become a form of entertainment. it's an outlet. it's a way to break away from whatever madness is happening in the world right now. and i think people willing to pay for that moment, for that experience, to just have that outlet. and i think food is one of those areas that that people willing to spend their money, or their hard earned money despite inflat
of course, keep in mind back then, in november of 2022, prices shot up when russia invaded ukraine which is known as the world's breadbasket. now, here in the u.s. food prices in march rose 2.2% year-over-year. that is the lowest rate since may of to 2021 and down dramatically from its august 2022 high of 11.4. so why are consumers sill getting hit hard -- still getting hit hard when they eat out in major food group chef and co-owner mario car bone, 45 restaurant the brands across 3 continents....
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ukraine will become russia. countering russia's information attacks. in the information war chronicle project with olga ley. tuesday, thursday at 17:15, repeat, tuesday, friday, at 10:00 p.m. greetings, i'm olga len, these are war chronicles. i will remind you about our collection, which is very important espresso and the civil, public organization baza yua against. call to support the collection of fpv drones for the 93rd brigade of the cold yard and the 72nd brigade of the black zaporozhets, own production, testing, variations according to the needs of the defenders, we can provide all this together by collecting 2 million uah, and half of this amount we ...
ukraine will become russia. countering russia's information attacks. in the information war chronicle project with olga ley. tuesday, thursday at 17:15, repeat, tuesday, friday, at 10:00 p.m. greetings, i'm olga len, these are war chronicles. i will remind you about our collection, which is very important espresso and the civil, public organization baza yua against. call to support the collection of fpv drones for the 93rd brigade of the cold yard and the 72nd brigade of the black zaporozhets,...
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similar to the truth, leaks from the capitalist hill reveal the details of johnson’s proposed package for ukraine of 48 billion, about 20 billion to replenish america’s own stockpiles of weapons at the expense of those that kiev received before, taking into account the remaining presidential limits under this law, the united states will immediately be able... to transfer weapons worth $12 billion to ukraine, and another $14 billion to place defense orders for kiev at us enterprises. true, otak’s production of air defense systems and tanks for the ukrainian armed forces will take at least a year. in the republican faction has already called these manipulations with the division of laws a scam. and the number of those who threaten johnson with resignation if he puts the ukrainian package to a vote is growing. congressman thomas massie said they would support it. discussed with the president on the phone, and apparently biden is ready to sign all four laws. to put pressure on congress on the eve of the vote, troops from kiev once again arrived in the united states. at the american-ukrainian foru
similar to the truth, leaks from the capitalist hill reveal the details of johnson’s proposed package for ukraine of 48 billion, about 20 billion to replenish america’s own stockpiles of weapons at the expense of those that kiev received before, taking into account the remaining presidential limits under this law, the united states will immediately be able... to transfer weapons worth $12 billion to ukraine, and another $14 billion to place defense orders for kiev at us enterprises. true,...
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israel, taiwan, ukraine." it is in this order that on saturday he will propose that the house vote on each project separately. moreover, if... the need for urgent assistance to israel and taiwan does not cause disagreements, funding for ukraine is the main reason for the split in the camp of the republicans, even as loan and even for the benefit of their own military-industrial complex, not everyone supports the allocation of money to kiev. most democrats are in favor of allocating funds to ukraine, but among my republican colleagues there are people who, let ’s say, are somewhat less assertive in this regard if assistance is provided. the truth is, leaks from the capitalist hill , not confirmed by anyone, but similar to them , reveal the details of the package proposed by johnson for ukraine from 48.5 billion about 20 to replenish its own american weapons stocks at the expense of those that kiev received before, taking into account the remaining presidential limits under this law, the united states will imm
israel, taiwan, ukraine." it is in this order that on saturday he will propose that the house vote on each project separately. moreover, if... the need for urgent assistance to israel and taiwan does not cause disagreements, funding for ukraine is the main reason for the split in the camp of the republicans, even as loan and even for the benefit of their own military-industrial complex, not everyone supports the allocation of money to kiev. most democrats are in favor of allocating funds...
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to ukraine. and so he's caught and these are some of the same people who want to impeach mayorkas and it is because they are more interested in issues than in governing. and when you become the speaker of the house a part of you has to say, look, it's my responsibility to govern and this is what mike johnson is saying. this is what some democrats are saying who, who say they might vote with mike johnson even though they don't like him, they'll hold their noses and do it if they have to to get that money for ukraine. and what you're seeing play out in the senate is really about this issue of immigration. i mean, mayorkas is just the vehicle here. but the more republicans can talk about the failures on immigration, the maladministration as it's called, of immigration policy the better it is for them. and the white house understands that. and my orcas has just the vehicle for it, so we see this playing out really in both houses. and also all around the country in, in down-ballot races. and so we kno
to ukraine. and so he's caught and these are some of the same people who want to impeach mayorkas and it is because they are more interested in issues than in governing. and when you become the speaker of the house a part of you has to say, look, it's my responsibility to govern and this is what mike johnson is saying. this is what some democrats are saying who, who say they might vote with mike johnson even though they don't like him, they'll hold their noses and do it if they have to to get...
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next to the war in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has blamed a lack of air defences for ukraine's inability to protect the northern city of chernihiv from the latest deadly russian missile attack. the city's mayor said the morning strikes killed at least 17 people and injured more than 60 others. rescuers are still searching the rubble of damaged buildings for survivors. james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sound of a third. explosion in chernihiv, air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then a second and a third. "i thought it was air defence working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escape from russia's invasion and their leader keeps asking his
next to the war in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has blamed a lack of air defences for ukraine's inability to protect the northern city of chernihiv from the latest deadly russian missile attack. the city's mayor said the morning strikes killed at least 17 people and injured more than 60 others. rescuers are still searching the rubble of damaged buildings for survivors. james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows...
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we've got other things more pressing that need to be addressed like ukraine and israel. republicans are so pissed off and concerned about the economy. where's your bill? what's your proposal to deal with, you know, the joe biden crimes that are happening on streets of america, the implosion of wall street or whatever scary scenario you're painting, you're not backing up with legislation. oh, but you're doing this. got it. >> let me pick up on what you said about how voters know or how these folks who are running, a jon tester, knows his state, and ali vitali was talking about the fact that i was on his farm the last time he ran, and he was in a tough race. and then you know what happened? what happened was the guy he was running against called himself a rancher, but there were no animals on his farm, and jon tester very effectively turned that into what a lot of voters believe, which is he doesn't really get this state. that other guy doesn't get this state. yeah, he may be part of our party, but jon tester understands us. he lives the life we lead. he knows what is impo
we've got other things more pressing that need to be addressed like ukraine and israel. republicans are so pissed off and concerned about the economy. where's your bill? what's your proposal to deal with, you know, the joe biden crimes that are happening on streets of america, the implosion of wall street or whatever scary scenario you're painting, you're not backing up with legislation. oh, but you're doing this. got it. >> let me pick up on what you said about how voters know or how...
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it is not acting on aid to ukraine. what is that relevant to this? when we can fund ukrainians defending themselves against an illegal war from russia that is direct present danger to united states and our allies, and we can confront this threat with n funding ukraine. by doing that, confront russia, deter other threats, threats that could be in china and taiwan, and keep young american men and women from being deployed under article five. if ukraine falls, putin has made it clear, he is going into the baltic states, which are nato states. in the theme of trying to save huge american lives, i hope the speaker has the courage to allow democracy that so many people fought for, a chance to have a vote on this. when it comes to ukraine, mr. ambassador, i do not get to choose who is here. i did not get to choose the title saying that the biden administration failed. i prefer to look at this over 20 years, but i would quote, given the comments of some of my colleagues a quote from u.s. ambassador john bass who said, our main policy efforts -- he was the am
it is not acting on aid to ukraine. what is that relevant to this? when we can fund ukrainians defending themselves against an illegal war from russia that is direct present danger to united states and our allies, and we can confront this threat with n funding ukraine. by doing that, confront russia, deter other threats, threats that could be in china and taiwan, and keep young american men and women from being deployed under article five. if ukraine falls, putin has made it clear, he is going...
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at the same time , there is talk in ukraine that our western partners could do the same for ukraine and close it. the ukrainian sky from russian missiles and russian soldiers, president zelenskyy talks about what what shaheds in the direction of israel and shaheds in the direction of ukraine, they basically fly the same way, including ballistic missiles. how do you perceive this one-sidedness, because iran also did not receive a response from the side. representatives of the western coalition and israel, that is, this strike was postponed against iran, and we know the appeals of our western partners not to strike on russian territory and restrictions on the use of western weapons to strike against the aggressor, what does this mean? if we compare these two situations, we must keep in mind that history. the question is different. if we are talking about iran, the embargo on the supply of oil and oil products from iran was imposed on this country a long time ago. quite a long time ago, such an embargo has not yet been imposed on russia. but if we return to this situation with the downed m
at the same time , there is talk in ukraine that our western partners could do the same for ukraine and close it. the ukrainian sky from russian missiles and russian soldiers, president zelenskyy talks about what what shaheds in the direction of israel and shaheds in the direction of ukraine, they basically fly the same way, including ballistic missiles. how do you perceive this one-sidedness, because iran also did not receive a response from the side. representatives of the western coalition...
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the ukraine give it aid that is saying it desperately needs at this critical moment, republicans have been badly divided for months and now the speaker of the house indicating he's prepared to move forward, the package that includes aid to ukraine they're planning to vote on separate bills in the house on friday, splitting up this aid package between israel ukraine and and some other measures as well, including a potential ban on tiktok. but avlon them separately. there'll them to be tied together as one big bill so go back to the united states, said it, and that is causing furious anger among the right wing of his party because a lot of republicans on that right flank have said there'll be we absolutely no more money spent for ukraine are also demanding new border security measures to be part of any deal. and that is not expected to be part of this underlying bill they've eventually passes the house. if it does get the votes, i spent the morning talking to allow those members on the far right. and many of them are indicated that they may support an effort to oust mike johnson from hi
the ukraine give it aid that is saying it desperately needs at this critical moment, republicans have been badly divided for months and now the speaker of the house indicating he's prepared to move forward, the package that includes aid to ukraine they're planning to vote on separate bills in the house on friday, splitting up this aid package between israel ukraine and and some other measures as well, including a potential ban on tiktok. but avlon them separately. there'll them to be tied...
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over 650 feet fell 40% due to russian buyers dropping out of the market following the invasion into ukraine. tyler, back to you >> i don't know about you, but i didn't get my latest edition of super yacht times. and i didn't buy a super yacht maybe that's the reason why. >>> coming up, just when you thought the supply chain was getting back to normal, there are new headwinds on the way what they are and why investors like you need to know about them >>> and there's still time, yes, still time to register for the change makers event tomorrow in new york city. we'll hear from some of the women reshaping business, including commerce secretary gina ramando to request an invite, scan the qr code or go bcen.c/changemakers. s more loveo logistics than these three. you need them. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round out yours. encore energy, america's clean energy company, now in production in south texas. energizing america with reliable and affordable uranium for nuclear energy fuel from our environment
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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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just really focus on ukraine right now ukraine, the money that it says a desperately needs in order to to stay in the game and to fight back against, against russia what is your sense of just the pulp we're going to get to the policy in a bit. >> but the politics of this for mike johnson. >> yeah. well, i mean, it might be the thing that ends is very short tenure as speaker right now, i think that's not likely, but he is under threat not only from marjorie taylor greene, but remember that it takes only one or two republicans at this point to potentially take down the speaker, the fragility the narrowness of this house. majority of courses. one thing that's been powering the dysfunction that's how they took out already one republican speaker, kevin mccarthy. it took weeks for them to settle on this obscure, almost unknown candidate, mike johnson. i think there's a lot of incentive in both the republican and the democratic caucus is right now, none to have another costly internal fight, but i think it's important, dana, that you started this conversation about ukraine by talking about
just really focus on ukraine right now ukraine, the money that it says a desperately needs in order to to stay in the game and to fight back against, against russia what is your sense of just the pulp we're going to get to the policy in a bit. >> but the politics of this for mike johnson. >> yeah. well, i mean, it might be the thing that ends is very short tenure as speaker right now, i think that's not likely, but he is under threat not only from marjorie taylor greene, but...
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our despair has names like israel, ukraine, gaza, suzanne, and taiwan -- sudan, and taiwan. what answers will be had which will address the injustices, injuries, inhumanity that overwhelm these regions. god, give us reason to hope in you our redeemer that we would be patient in tribulation and constant in prayer. transform our fears, our pains, our worries, and concerns with your love. a love greater than all that seeks to defeat or overtake us. for in all our efforts fail, when no solution is in sight, these three remain -- faith, hope, and love. the greatest of these is the love we receive from you. in the name of one who loved us first we pray. amen. the speaker pro tempore: thank you, chaplain. the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house the approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, dr. joyce. mr. joyce: please join with me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the rep
our despair has names like israel, ukraine, gaza, suzanne, and taiwan -- sudan, and taiwan. what answers will be had which will address the injustices, injuries, inhumanity that overwhelm these regions. god, give us reason to hope in you our redeemer that we would be patient in tribulation and constant in prayer. transform our fears, our pains, our worries, and concerns with your love. a love greater than all that seeks to defeat or overtake us. for in all our efforts fail, when no solution is...
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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate, the global picture is somewhat mixed and that's giving central bankers — the people who decide how much it should cost to borrow money — plenty to think about. uk inflation for march has been reported at an annnualised rate of 3.2%. that data coming out earlier today. that's a long way from its recent peak of just over ii%. the latest figures show a fall in the cost of meat and furniture, among other things. but many forecasters had been banking on a mo
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate,
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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they want ukraine aid dried along with israel aid concern that ukraine could fall by the wayside. but republican hardliners in particular don't want a dime spent more on ukraine aid. do not want to tied to israel and that's the rub, that is a real challenge for my johnson at this key moment is his fence facing threats from two members of his own conference to oust him from the speakership. the question will be, how many more republicans join that? referred if he does go along with that strategy, if that border security plan does not make it into this final package, that goes over to the senate. and what will democrats do? will they come to his defense where they pushed this bill over the finish line? they will need democratic support to pass this and will they save mike johnson's job all critical questions as a speaker now announcing saturday evening, a critical evening of votes on this package and potentially from mike johnson's future. >> very sensitive moment, some democrats have already said they will support the speaker, speaker johnson. i want to turn to the senate while i h
they want ukraine aid dried along with israel aid concern that ukraine could fall by the wayside. but republican hardliners in particular don't want a dime spent more on ukraine aid. do not want to tied to israel and that's the rub, that is a real challenge for my johnson at this key moment is his fence facing threats from two members of his own conference to oust him from the speakership. the question will be, how many more republicans join that? referred if he does go along with that...
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if this ukraine bill does end up passing, how that unfolds will be the biggest test for speaker johnson. he's clearly worried about it. he went to stand next to donald trump just a few days ago to seek cover, to seek some strength from donald trump. but this is a big test for him. if he can get through this week, he might have a much easier time the rest of the year. >> ali vitali, dave noriega, marcia espinoza and carlos curbelo, thank you. >>> i have another update on the news that we have been reporting for you just in the last half hour, moments ago, alaska airlines announced they have lifted that ground stop, they requested this morning. the airline says travelers should expect some delays and to please check their flight status on their app, or online. but that ground stoppage has been lifted. >>> coming up, the president of columbia university facing tough questions on capitol hill for the university's handling of antisemitism on campus. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. with schwab investing themes™, it's easy to invest in idea
if this ukraine bill does end up passing, how that unfolds will be the biggest test for speaker johnson. he's clearly worried about it. he went to stand next to donald trump just a few days ago to seek cover, to seek some strength from donald trump. but this is a big test for him. if he can get through this week, he might have a much easier time the rest of the year. >> ali vitali, dave noriega, marcia espinoza and carlos curbelo, thank you. >>> i have another update on the news...
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-- ukraine and israel? >> i certainly hope so, by also -- but with i also certainly hope our president does his job and articulates to the american people something i would expect my lieutenants to do? i served as a captain in the army, and what i did as a captain was i clearly communicated the mission, the end state, the objectives with transparency and accountability up and down the line. joe bide, our commander in chief, has failed to do that. we under no circumstances after joe biden's fail offin afghanistan what were failure in afghanistan where we saw 13 americans die can we watch our enemy in russia roll through kyiv in victory. of we have to keep our promises to our allies or american influence will be dead all over the world. we have to believe in peace through strength, and we also must secure our border. that is nonnegotiable. joe biden and america has to do both. stuart: quickly on this, there's a huge copper deposit in alaska. biden says we can't touch it, can't even build a road to get to it.
-- ukraine and israel? >> i certainly hope so, by also -- but with i also certainly hope our president does his job and articulates to the american people something i would expect my lieutenants to do? i served as a captain in the army, and what i did as a captain was i clearly communicated the mission, the end state, the objectives with transparency and accountability up and down the line. joe bide, our commander in chief, has failed to do that. we under no circumstances after joe...
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the entire world is waiting to see what house republicans will do about aid to ukraine, aid to israel, humanitarian assistance and indo pacific. putin is watching very closely, to see if america will step up and show strength or slink away from a friend in need and anyone who thinks the war in ukraine is just a regional conflict in eastern yiewmp chinese communist party would beg to differ if president xi sees america waffle in helping ukraine, he may conclude he -- that we will similarly get cold feet in the indo pacific. congress must finish the work on the supplemental once and for all. the time for waiting and delay has long been over i urge house republicans to continue working in a bipartisan spirit to get this aid passed. the security of america -- of our friends and broad and western democracy itself demands that we act. now, later today president biden will call for the tripling of tariffs on steel and loom numb imports from china this is a strong and decisive response to continue unfair trade practices by china. i've been a loud and fervent on steel and aluminum imports and
the entire world is waiting to see what house republicans will do about aid to ukraine, aid to israel, humanitarian assistance and indo pacific. putin is watching very closely, to see if america will step up and show strength or slink away from a friend in need and anyone who thinks the war in ukraine is just a regional conflict in eastern yiewmp chinese communist party would beg to differ if president xi sees america waffle in helping ukraine, he may conclude he -- that we will similarly get...
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headline: ukraine is burning, brussels is thinking about the middle east. the publication notes that europeans want to focus specifically on the conflict between iran and israel, but they can only do so... a conference of national conservatives, but here the european holy democracy intervened. the first two venues refused to hold events due to pressure from local authorities; in the end, the organizers somehow found a place there, but here they intervened belgian police, who were sent there by the head of the municipality of st. josten naude, emir kier. french politician eric zemore accuses cyrus of using the police as a personal militia. the ideologist of brexit, nigel farage, said that he already knew perfectly well that he was not expected in brissel, but the current hungarian prime minister orban, who was supposed to come to a press conference on another day, flew into a rage. he wrote that, apparently, the eu can no longer tolerate freedom of speech, and warned that it cannot be silenced with the help of the police. in the evening orban decided that he
headline: ukraine is burning, brussels is thinking about the middle east. the publication notes that europeans want to focus specifically on the conflict between iran and israel, but they can only do so... a conference of national conservatives, but here the european holy democracy intervened. the first two venues refused to hold events due to pressure from local authorities; in the end, the organizers somehow found a place there, but here they intervened belgian police, who were sent there by...