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anthony: we are expecting joe biden to sign this into law tomorrow. the pentagon has said usaid can start reaching ukraine in a matter of days. they are pre-staged and making it plans ahead of the vote to get it out the door. some of the more sophisticated hardware will take longer to get there. but things like artillery shells and service to air munitions, those could start arriving in ukraine by the end of this week. the biden administration has warned the situation is dire, that they need this supply -- these supplies yesterday, not today. sumi: just very quick last question, this has gotten broad support across the senate. do you think there are any hurdles possible along the way? anthony: it doesn't look like theat -- like that. there's only so much they can do to delay it and the clock is ticking. sumi: thank you so much. let's go right to capitol hill. we can speak to senator tim kaine, democrat from virginia. good to see if you think you for joining us. it looks like this bill has plenty of support in the senate. how quickly do you anticipate
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put out 50 is a shame, but the signalsjoe biden put out so bad. he is no friend of israel, that is for sure, and no friend of the arab world either. you take a look at what he said. he doesn't know what to do, he wants to take a middle ground and often times it doesn't work but it is certainly not working here. what he has done to as well as abandon them and he is trying to be as nice as he can to the other side. call it the arab world, but it is not working either. he is an incompetent man. peace will never happen with a guy like this. thank you very much. studio: apologies for the sound quality, it is a little bit distorted but let's go straight to our correspondence who is following the trial for us in our correspondence who is following the trialfor us in new our correspondence who is following the trial for us in new york. our correspondence who is following the trialfor us in new york. donald trump rarely disappoints, giving us a bit of a sound bite before or after he is in the courtroom. take us through what he donald trump ignoring the sho
put out 50 is a shame, but the signalsjoe biden put out so bad. he is no friend of israel, that is for sure, and no friend of the arab world either. you take a look at what he said. he doesn't know what to do, he wants to take a middle ground and often times it doesn't work but it is certainly not working here. what he has done to as well as abandon them and he is trying to be as nice as he can to the other side. call it the arab world, but it is not working either. he is an incompetent man....
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this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because the public understands that it is a witch—hunt. gary o�*donoghue followed monday�*s proceedings in new york. day one of the first—ever criminal trial of a former president of the united states it opened with statements from the prosecution and the defence. the prosecution effectively saying that donald trump had cooked the books, that he covered up payments to stormy daniels in order to effect and bring about election interference before the 2016 election. the defence says no, nothing at all. there was no affair and also that he was not involved in that accounting process that brought about these falsifying business records. ourfirst these falsifying business records. our first witness on the stand, the man formally in charge of the national enquirer and a longtime friend of donald trump and someone who was involved in pain people who had negative stories about the former president effectiv
this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because the public understands that it is a witch—hunt. gary o�*donoghue followed monday�*s proceedings in new york. day one of the first—ever criminal trial of a former president of the united states it opened with statements from the prosecution and the defence. the prosecution effectively saying that donald trump had cooked the books, that...
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this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because everyone understands that it is a witch—hunt. to talk more now about how the trailers being seen outside the american borders we can bring in pascal fletcher now the latin american specialist. great to have you with us. those courtroom sketches of donald trump has have gone right around the world. what reaction have you been seeing in latin america?— in latin america? there is considerable _ in latin america? there is considerable interest - in latin america? there is l considerable interest across the continent right from mexico which you would expect right down to argentina in places like cuba. and the things we have seen, the prosecutors argue about orchestrating a criminal scheme to disrupt the presidential election in 2016, references to election fraud that made a lot of headlines today through the continent. 0ther today through the continent. other stories i have referred to this being a
this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because everyone understands that it is a witch—hunt. to talk more now about how the trailers being seen outside the american borders we can bring in pascal fletcher now the latin american specialist. great to have you with us. those courtroom sketches of donald trump has have gone right around the world. what reaction have you been seeing in latin...
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this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because everyone understands that it because everyone understands thatitis because everyone understands that it is a witch—hunt. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke to annemarie mcavoy, a former federal prosecutor who specializes in financial crimes. great to see you. let�*s go back to what we saw in new york today. what did you think of the arguments made by the prosecution in particular? it was pretty much what we expected. still a little murky as to what the underlying charge is from a legal standpoint it is a very unusual and first of its kind case and today did not change any of the views on that for sure. but they came out strong. they are certainly going after him. they have the ability to talk about other issues that he has had such as bringing in the publisher from the national inquirer to talk about the playboy model and other allegations against him. so they are going to try their be
this is a biden witch—hunt to keep me from the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my poll numbers are higher than they ever been because everyone understands that it because everyone understands thatitis because everyone understands that it is a witch—hunt. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke to annemarie mcavoy, a former federal prosecutor who specializes in financial crimes. great to see you. let�*s go back to what we saw in new york today. what did you think of...
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trump: this is a biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my polling is as high as it has ever been because of public understands it is a witch hunt. host: the jury heard from the first witness of the trial. let's go outside the courthouse in new york for more on today's developments. tell us more about that first witness. reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of this so-called catch and kill scheme that prosecutors were introducing to jurors. in many ways he is there for -- perfect first witness. prosecutors say he was part of a meeting in august 2015 with donald trump and michael cohen where they discussed the national enquirer helping donald trump's campaign showing the connection between the tabloid newspaper and a presidential campaign. they said they would be on the lookout for any negative stories that would impact him with voters. and that they said was the precursor to the way these hush-money payments were made. first
trump: this is a biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it is not working because my polling is as high as it has ever been because of public understands it is a witch hunt. host: the jury heard from the first witness of the trial. let's go outside the courthouse in new york for more on today's developments. tell us more about that first witness. reporter: his name is david pecker and he is the publisher of the national enquirer, the tabloid newspaper at the center of this...
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these are all biden trials. this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning, and it's very unfair. inside the court, we see a man accustomed to being in charge now not in control. forced to sit and listen to the prosecution's allegations, whether he likes it or not, with the jury carefully watching his reactions. the story of the porn star stormy daniels is central to the case. the prosecution said that paying her $130,000 in hush money was election fraud, pure and simple, orchestrated by donald trump. the court will hear evidence from trump's former fixer, now sworn enemy, michael cohen. he'll describe making that payment on mr trump's instructions. the defense will brand him an admitted liar and convicted criminal, who's now obsessed with his former boss. mr cohen was earlier involved in paying off a playboy model, karen mcdougal, who also said she'd had an affair with donald trump. he even recorded a conversation with mr trump about that deal, which the pr
these are all biden trials. this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning, and it's very unfair. inside the court, we see a man accustomed to being in charge now not in control. forced to sit and listen to the prosecution's allegations, whether he likes it or not, with the jury carefully watching his reactions. the story of the porn star stormy daniels is central to the case. the...
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these are all biden trials was that this _ biden. these are all biden trials was that this is _ biden. these are all biden trials was that this is done _ biden. these are all biden trials was that this is done as - biden. these are all biden trials was that this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia and lots of other places campaigning. and it's very unfair. other places campaigning. and it's very unfair-— other places campaigning. and it's ve unfair. , , very unfair. inside the court we see a man accustomed _ very unfair. inside the court we see a man accustomed to _ very unfair. inside the court we see a man accustomed to being - very unfair. inside the court we see a man accustomed to being in - very unfair. inside the court we see i a man accustomed to being in charge now not in control. forced to sit and listen to the prosecution must make allegation is whether he likes it or not, with the jury carefully watching his reactions. the story of the porn
these are all biden trials was that this _ biden. these are all biden trials was that this is _ biden. these are all biden trials was that this is done _ biden. these are all biden trials was that this is done as - biden. these are all biden trials was that this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i'm here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia and lots of other places campaigning. and it's very unfair. other places campaigning. and it's very unfair-— other...
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i got indicted, i'm deleting connecticut, i'm beating biden, _ deleting connecticut, i'm beating biden, i'm — deleting connecticut, i'm beating biden, i'm beating the republicans know, _ biden, i'm beating the republicans know. i_ biden, i'm beating the republicans know, i have the nomination. and this is— know, i have the nomination. and this is what— know, i have the nomination. and this is what they try to take me off the trail— this is what they try to take me off the trail for. but check being paid to a lawyer, he was a lawyer, and also the _ to a lawyer, he was a lawyer, and also the things he got in trouble for were — also the things he got in trouble for were things that had nothing to do with— for were things that had nothing to do with me. we got in trouble, he went— do with me. we got in trouble, he went to _ do with me. we got in trouble, he went to the — do with me. we got in trouble, he went to the jail, nothing to do with me. went to the jail, nothing to do with me had _ went to the jail, nothing to do with me had to — went to the jail, nothing to do wi
i got indicted, i'm deleting connecticut, i'm beating biden, _ deleting connecticut, i'm beating biden, i'm — deleting connecticut, i'm beating biden, i'm beating the republicans know, _ biden, i'm beating the republicans know. i_ biden, i'm beating the republicans know, i have the nomination. and this is— know, i have the nomination. and this is what— know, i have the nomination. and this is what they try to take me off the trail— this is what they try to take me off the trail for. but...
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this is a joe biden trial. this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. iam in i am in new york, staying across the very latest in the trial. prime minister rishi sunak says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda will leave in the next three months. and the news presenter huw edwards announces he's left the bbc, on medical advice. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we will start with our main story. let's go straight to new york, the trial of donald trump. we will go through all the details. this is a significant day in the trial because we are about to hear the opening arguments from both the prosecution and the defence. they are in court, it is in session right now, some details being sorted out. in the last 30 minutes, donald trump entered that area we are watching, and as he normally does gave a brief statement to the press. that's listen. i sa
this is a joe biden trial. this is done as election interference. everybody knows it. i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. iam in i am in new york, staying across the very latest in the trial. prime minister rishi sunak says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda will leave in the next three months. and the news presenter huw edwards announces he's left the bbc, on medical advice. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones....
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him because he is all about hurting him because he is a strong opponent when it comes to president biden. to remind you what we are seeing is a pivotal moment in this trial, because in the next you minutes also we will see the defence and prosecution deliver their opening statements. donald trump accuse of trying to cover up a £130,000 payment to stormy daniels before he won the 2016 election. more on this story coming up. do state with us on bbc news. many of us enjoyed sunny weather this weekend, but on the chilly side and remaining chilly for the week with most of the cloud across northern and eastern parts, the best of the sunshine across sheltered western areas. high pressure to the western areas. high pressure to the west of the uk, bringing northerly winds, feeding in thick cloud to the north sea. you can see the cooler air continuing to move southwards across the country, with the milder air kept at bay towards the south of the uk. we have a couple of weather fronts bring thicker cloud with rain across large parts of england, eastern wales. the best of the brightness in the sout
him because he is all about hurting him because he is a strong opponent when it comes to president biden. to remind you what we are seeing is a pivotal moment in this trial, because in the next you minutes also we will see the defence and prosecution deliver their opening statements. donald trump accuse of trying to cover up a £130,000 payment to stormy daniels before he won the 2016 election. more on this story coming up. do state with us on bbc news. many of us enjoyed sunny weather this...
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humanitarians, as western countries that can influence the situation, and that is what i shared with president biden when i met with him three weeks ago at the white house. his legacy will be determined by what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors and nurses who you said were overwhelmed there, we know under international humanitarian law, they should be protected under the geneva conventions. is that being upheld? definitely not. when we see 75% of the hospitals in the clinics stop working, many of them have been destroyed. oxygen generators being bombed. incubators stopped working because of lack of electricity. patients dying because of lack of medical supplies and medications. the main tertiary centres, treating more than 350,000 people every year and has more than 25,000 surgeries every year, and hospital is not many patients with chronic illness will die unnecessarily, people with chronic kidney disease and heart disease and cancer, children who are suffering from malnutrition, women who are bleeding after delivery, all of them will not have access to healthcare. and what we are seeing
humanitarians, as western countries that can influence the situation, and that is what i shared with president biden when i met with him three weeks ago at the white house. his legacy will be determined by what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors and nurses who you said were overwhelmed there, we know under international humanitarian law, they should be protected under the geneva conventions. is that being upheld? definitely not. when we see 75% of the hospitals in the clinics stop...
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in his message to mark the beginning of thejewish holiday of passover, president biden said "this blatant anti—semitism "is reprehensible and dangerous, "and it has absolutely no place on college campuses or anywhere "in our country." moving ukraine now. —— moving on to ukraine now. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says a multibillion—dollar military aid package approved by the us house of representative of saturday will give his country a chance of victory over invading russian forces. the bill now goes to senators for approval before heading to the president's desk. in an interview on us television, the ukrainian leader said more weapons will help kyiv retake the initiative in the two—year conflict, especially long—range missiles. ukrainian forces are facing mounting pressure against russian troops, especially on the eastern front lines. the us assistance comes as russian forces advance west. they seized the strategic town of avdiivka back in february. earlier, russia's foreign ministry condemned the us aid package, saying the us is wading deeper into a war that will e
in his message to mark the beginning of thejewish holiday of passover, president biden said "this blatant anti—semitism "is reprehensible and dangerous, "and it has absolutely no place on college campuses or anywhere "in our country." moving ukraine now. —— moving on to ukraine now. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says a multibillion—dollar military aid package approved by the us house of representative of saturday will give his country a chance of...
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us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses, after the rabbi of an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters at columbia university, in new york city, were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades — both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city — should be burned to the ground. in a whatsapp message, columbia's orthodoxjewish rabbi, elly bukeler, told students columbia university and the new york police department "could not guarantee jewish students�* safety, telling them they "should return home as soon as possible", apparently refering to the events in his message to mark the beginning of thejewish holiday of passover, president biden said "this blatant anti—semitism is reprehensible and dangerous — and it has absolutely no place on college campuses, or anywhere in our country." ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says a mult
us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses, after the rabbi of an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters at columbia university, in new york city, were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades — both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city...
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could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how effective will it be? is this just going to extend the war or could it actually lead to a win? i mean, in terms of this package, what you're looking at here is much—needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago when you were looking at the culmination of their counter—offensive. i mean, it's important to note that a significant chunk of this is for us operations and other activity, as you saw mentioned, the replenishment of their stocks. but there's about £28 billion here. an awful lot will depend on how quickly pre—positioned stocks that would have been put into europe ready for donation can be delivered, and that's probably going to be heavily focused around artillery ammunition and air defense missiles. a big chunk of this is really about ensuring that they've got a solid defense in the face of incremental russian g
could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how effective will it be? is this just going to extend the war or could it actually lead to a win? i mean, in terms of this package, what you're looking at here is much—needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago when you were...
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the funding could arrive within the week if everything gets sent off a sonnet and of course president biden. the question is, how effective will it be? will this extend the war or could it actually to a win? in extend the war or could it actually to a win? , ., , extend the war or could it actually toawin? , ., , to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate — to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at is _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at is much - unfortunate looking at is much needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago, when you were looking at the combination of their counteroffensive. it is important to note that a significant chunk of this is for us operations and other activity, as she so mentioned, the replenishment of their stance, mentioned, the replenishment of theirstance, but mention
the funding could arrive within the week if everything gets sent off a sonnet and of course president biden. the question is, how effective will it be? will this extend the war or could it actually to a win? in extend the war or could it actually to a win? , ., , extend the war or could it actually toawin? , ., , to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate — to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at _ to a win? in...
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presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. there's a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. let's hearfrom residents in the capital, kyiv. translation: of course it is not too late. - in any case, aid is needed. and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. it will help a lot. i think that our guys will be alive. that is the most important thing, the most important, so that we have something to defend ourselves with, both peaceful people and our boys. they are our guardians, they are protecting us. this will save our lives. the focus is now on when that aid will arrive. washington says the first deliveries of american military hardware and supplies could be in ukraine within a week. our ukraine corre
presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. there's a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. let's hearfrom residents in the...
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president biden will then sign it into law. the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. marina miron is an expert on the russian military at the war studies department in king's college london. she explained the impact this funding will have. the first short—term effect that it could produce as a boost in morale and of the trips which is very important given that on the ukrainian side, soldiers have not been rotated since the beginning of since the beginning of the war in february 2022. that is one potential outcome. however, we have to keep in mind when is this aid going to come through? so we have heard that the ukraine armed forces may be getting more artillery ammunition, most notably from the czech republic. but the problem is what is the timeline for the rest of the shipment and we have to keep in mind that
president biden will then sign it into law. the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. marina miron is an expert on the russian military at the war studies department in king's college london. she explained the impact this funding will have. the first...
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but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation, and the bill shows the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse told me about the reaction to the deal from president zelensky. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—range missiles, those air defence systems, just might allow ukrainian forces who are exhausted and outnumbered, it might allow them to hold the line a
but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation, and the bill shows the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our...
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president biden welcomed the deal which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. the focus is now on when the aid will arrive, with reports suggesting it could begin within days. our first report is from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal.
president biden welcomed the deal which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. the focus is now on when the aid will arrive, with reports suggesting it could begin within days. our first report is from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal.
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so we have had obama, travel and biden, _ so we have had obama, travel and biden, it _ so we have had obama, travel and biden, it will be still china and it is in _ biden, it will be still china and it is in the — biden, it will be still china and it is in the strategic interest of the united _ is in the strategic interest of the united states to hold off russia and support _ united states to hold off russia and support ukraine. not to boost confidence of china and there is another— confidence of china and there is another reason is the current iran attacks— another reason is the current iran attacks on— another reason is the current iran attacks on israel and even more importantly, the most recent discussions and concerns of the united — discussions and concerns of the united states about the fact that russia _ united states about the fact that russia is— united states about the fact that russia is making a deal with iran and expecting iran to the flemish russia's_ and expecting iran to the flemish russia's stocks of ballistic missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most _
so we have had obama, travel and biden, _ so we have had obama, travel and biden, it _ so we have had obama, travel and biden, it will be still china and it is in _ biden, it will be still china and it is in the — biden, it will be still china and it is in the strategic interest of the united _ is in the strategic interest of the united states to hold off russia and support _ united states to hold off russia and support ukraine. not to boost confidence of china and there is another—...
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president biden will then into law.— control. president biden will then into law. the house will be in order. _ then into law. the house will be in order. russia _ then into law. the house will be in order. russia has i be in order. russia has described _ be in order. russia has described this - be in order. russia has described this as i be in order. russia hasj described this as direct support for terrorist activities but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials hearsay military aid is ready to go with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. just on that point, we do understand that there are some weapons, especially munitions, that are ready to go very soon. they are stalled in parts of europe. president biden will want to get this done asap. he has been waiting for this moment for some time now. indeed. and, of course, a lot of this was also on the speaker of this was also on the speaker of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, who ended up in the end pushing the vote through after many months
president biden will then into law.— control. president biden will then into law. the house will be in order. _ then into law. the house will be in order. russia _ then into law. the house will be in order. russia has i be in order. russia has described _ be in order. russia has described this - be in order. russia has described this as i be in order. russia hasj described this as direct support for terrorist activities but president biden said it was important in answering history's call....
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president biden has called to advance it swiftly so it can head to his desk in the oval office so he can sign off on it. the pentagon for its part watching the political infighting going on has been trying to pre—position weaponry where it can so that those weapons can head to ukraine, head to troops on the ground sooner rather than later. potentially within days as opposed to weeks. that doesn't rule out the prospect of further political infighting despite the fact that congresswoman nancy pelosi had called to sign off on the bill for ukraine. we know that it had been facing resistance from the republican party. they had wanted ties to strict immigration laws, stricter border security with the us—mexico border. that particular vote failed. they needed a two thirds majority so that did not come to pass. instead what you saw with the ukraine bill is that more republicans voted against it than actually voted in favour. we know that republican congress woman marjorie greene has signalled her intention to potentially oust the republican house speaker mikejohnson over this filing a mo
president biden has called to advance it swiftly so it can head to his desk in the oval office so he can sign off on it. the pentagon for its part watching the political infighting going on has been trying to pre—position weaponry where it can so that those weapons can head to ukraine, head to troops on the ground sooner rather than later. potentially within days as opposed to weeks. that doesn't rule out the prospect of further political infighting despite the fact that congresswoman nancy...
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joe biden also... | crosstalk when it comes industry. joe biden also... i crosstalk when it comes to buying a gun at a gun show. this had been called the gun show loophole. it was done a matter of days ago. that's something i think you support, how would that change of the level and when it comes to buying a gun in the united states? , �* states? president biden actually signed - states? president biden actually signed into - states? president biden actually signed into [awl states? president biden i actually signed into law the bipartisanship of communities act, congress passed a law that gave the atf, the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms authority to do everything to tighten the regulation of how god is sold in the country and at gun shows and also of the atf rule covers both of those kinds of sales, right now they are not covered. you could be a private seller and sell guns no questions asked, no background checks. this rule addresses that, it is a big change in the law that we support but one in five guns sold are sold with no background check
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was back in september that ukrainian president zelensky went to the white house to speak to president biden about the need for this day will do particularly with regards to things such as air defence, missiles and so on. it took this long to actually come to the floor. that was because there was a growing chorus of opposition from republican congressional lawmakers, particularly in the house with regards to aid to ukraine at a time but there hadn't been stricter legislation when it comes to immigration, bordersecurity and legislation when it comes to immigration, border security and so on. nevertheless it appears that speakerjohnson appears to have a change of heart. potentially after a rounds attack that we saw on israel last week. it came to the floor. we're seeing over 60 billion in funding going to ukraine. also provisioned to the tune of 25 billion us dollars going to israel with humanitarian aid for gaza as part of that. also part of that package over 8 billion going to indo—pacific region as well. i was speaking to lawmakers, there was ukrainian flags in the chambers and i spoke to
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the aid is likely to be approved by the senate tomorrow, before being signed into law, by president biden. sarah smith has the very latest, live from washington. this is a five minute vote. as representatives voted on aid for ukraine, the country's blue and yellow flags appeared across the chamber, celebrating finally getting the much—needed money approved. flag—waving on the floor is not...is not appropriate. democrats have wanted to send more aid for months. i fear that if you choose the putin route, you will have blood on your hands. the problem was a split within the republican party, with some of their members totally opposed. the problem was a split in the republican party, with some of their members totally opposed. this was a business model that requires congress - to continue to vote for money, . to continue to fund foreign wars, and this is a business model- the american people do not support. the house will be in order! over 100, just under half of the republicans in the house, did support the aid to ukraine. sir, do you expect the motion to vacate against you today? the re
the aid is likely to be approved by the senate tomorrow, before being signed into law, by president biden. sarah smith has the very latest, live from washington. this is a five minute vote. as representatives voted on aid for ukraine, the country's blue and yellow flags appeared across the chamber, celebrating finally getting the much—needed money approved. flag—waving on the floor is not...is not appropriate. democrats have wanted to send more aid for months. i fear that if you choose the...
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the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden has hailed it as an answer to history's call. in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, the ayes are 311, the nays are 112, the bill has passed. oh, one voting present. this is the moment the house of representatives approved a $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right. us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. joining me live from washington is our correspondent helena humphrey. she's on capitol hill following the vote. it is six months since president biden first sought approval for this aid package, there has been a bitter row over it —— over it ever since, what got it over the line today? figs what got it over the line today? s
the move has been warmly welcomed in ukraine and president biden has hailed it as an answer to history's call. in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, the ayes are 311, the nays are 112, the bill has passed. oh, one voting present. this is the moment the house of representatives approved a $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan...
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biden sought congressional approval for this $60 billion package. it congressional approval for this $60 billion package-— billion package. it was bipartisan su ort, billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it _ billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it was _ billion package. it was bipartisan support, it was those _ billion package. it was bipartisan| support, it was those democratic votes, if you take a look at how this broke down and managed to pass, you've got 311 votes in favour, a simple majority was needed, 218 was the number we were watching but it was the democratic votes that meant it was able to pass, when we talk about the funding for ukraine. and if you drill down into the republican level of support, you will find that more republican lawmakers voted against against it than they actually did in favour. does that hints some potential problems for speakerjohnson in the days and weeks ahead? but nevertheless it got over the line, we saw ukrainian flags being waved in the chamber, there were pro—ukrainian protesters outside of co
biden sought congressional approval for this $60 billion package. it congressional approval for this $60 billion package-— billion package. it was bipartisan su ort, billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it _ billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it was _ billion package. it was bipartisan support, it was those _ billion package. it was bipartisan| support, it was those democratic votes, if you take a look at how this broke down and managed to pass, you've got 311 votes in favour, a...
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coming back to the _ the biden administration. coming back to the speaker, _ the biden administration. coming back to the speaker, there - the biden administration. coming back to the speaker, there could | the biden administration. coming l back to the speaker, there could be the triggering of the motion to vacate. what do you make of that? it is not my fault that he does not know— is not my fault that he does not know how — is not my fault that he does not know how to lead his conference was up know how to lead his conference was up it is— know how to lead his conference was up it is my— know how to lead his conference was up it is my obligation that i listen to my— up it is my obligation that i listen to my photos and to the edge —— my photos— to my photos and to the edge —— my photos and — to my photos and to the edge —— my photos and intelligence and that we honour— photos and intelligence and that we honour our— photos and intelligence and that we honour our obligations to our partners _ honour
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president biden and president zelensky failed the ukrainian people. they were not ready before the war started. they didn't have good strategy when the war started, and really didn't fight and deter putin to go further. and now we have a very significant war in europe. joining me live from washington is our correspondent helena humphrey. she's on capitol hill following the vote. welcome. take us through what is happening there right now? just to brin: ou happening there right now? just to bring you up-to-date _ happening there right now? just to bring you up-to-date with - happening there right now? just to bring you up-to-date with where i happening there right now? just to l bring you up-to-date with where we bring you up—to—date with where we are right now, forgive me for looking after the side because i am just watching the floor of the house right now. we are on the first of five votes today. this one is specifically with regards to immigration, a southern border bill and we are on the amendment stage of that but vote right now. i should stre
president biden and president zelensky failed the ukrainian people. they were not ready before the war started. they didn't have good strategy when the war started, and really didn't fight and deter putin to go further. and now we have a very significant war in europe. joining me live from washington is our correspondent helena humphrey. she's on capitol hill following the vote. welcome. take us through what is happening there right now? just to brin: ou happening there right now? just to bring...
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in the initial bill that was first admitted by president biden exactly six months ago today. that gives you an idea just how long this legislation has been stalled in congress. when it was admitted, it was part of the package and the financial assistance part was basically a hand—out to the ukrainians. but that has now been transferred into a loan. the ukrainians perhaps wonder how to pay that back. that is a bit of a concession to hardline republicans, conservative republicans in congress, many of them are very sceptical about funding ukraine, sending assistance to ukraine. they are part of the growing isolationist wing of the republican party. many of them think that more money should be spent at home here in america and things like border security. they don't think that billions of dollars should be sent overseas to fight wars in foreign countries. but many democrats and the other part of the republican party, which we sometimes call the national security part or the reagan list part of the republicans, they very much support this bill. they say this is a vital moment th
in the initial bill that was first admitted by president biden exactly six months ago today. that gives you an idea just how long this legislation has been stalled in congress. when it was admitted, it was part of the package and the financial assistance part was basically a hand—out to the ukrainians. but that has now been transferred into a loan. the ukrainians perhaps wonder how to pay that back. that is a bit of a concession to hardline republicans, conservative republicans in congress,...
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president biden wanted this package about six months ago, i think. how much damage do you think it has done to the war effort for ukraine to haveit to the war effort for ukraine to have it delayed for so long? i5 to the war effort for ukraine to have it delayed for so long? is it too late? what _ have it delayed for so long? is it too late? what is _ have it delayed for so long? is it too late? what is frustrating about this is that at the end of the day, what is going to get to the present�*s desk is what is asked for six months ago, with hardly any changes, except for these tiktok issues being dealt with. so that is very thin rule and it has cost lives. it has harmed ukraine's ability to defend itself, it is undermine american national security. it is undermine the reputation with europe. it has made our system looked frail. as a result of this, when speaker, is taking a political risk because it is likely now members of his party will call for him to be removed from the speakership, i believe that now we can restore our national security, our gl
president biden wanted this package about six months ago, i think. how much damage do you think it has done to the war effort for ukraine to haveit to the war effort for ukraine to have it delayed for so long? i5 to the war effort for ukraine to have it delayed for so long? is it too late? what _ have it delayed for so long? is it too late? what is _ have it delayed for so long? is it too late? what is frustrating about this is that at the end of the day, what is going to get to the...
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joe biden welcomes that, but it's not enough and they need more to get into gaza to alleviate a desperate humanitarian situation. liege into gaza to alleviate a desperate humanitarian situation.— humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem. _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank you. _ iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as more like "children's toys", rather than drones. hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli microdrones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage, and dismissed it as a "desperate attempt" by israel to "make a victory out of their repeated defeats". he said iran would respond at the "maximum level" if israel acts against its interests. tehran�*s muted response to friday morning's events has raised hopes that tensions between the countries can be dampened, and a wider escalation averted. 0ur north america correspondent will vernon reports. it's been just
joe biden welcomes that, but it's not enough and they need more to get into gaza to alleviate a desperate humanitarian situation. liege into gaza to alleviate a desperate humanitarian situation.— humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem. _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank _ humanitarian situation. live from jerusalem, thank you. _ iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as more like...
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and clearly, asjoe biden has said, not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis. five days ago, ibrahim isbetah, his wife and children managed to flee to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier. in order to flee from rafah to the egyptian side, you have to enlist with a company. you have to wait 30 days to be put on the list. actually, i have raised money and i pay for me and for my family. unfortunately, my family made it and right now, we are in cairo. but still other families like my brother and his wife and sister and husband and his wife and sister and husband and kids are still trapped. find and his wife and sister and husband and kids are still trapped. and what is the situation _ and kids are still trapped. and what is the situation like _ and kids are still trapped. and what is the situation like in _ and kids are still trapped. and what is the situation like in rafah? - and kids are still trapped. and what is the situation like in rafah? the i is the situation like in rafah? the situation is _ is the situa
and clearly, asjoe biden has said, not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis. five days ago, ibrahim isbetah, his wife and children managed to flee to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier. in order to flee from rafah to the egyptian side, you have to enlist with a company. you have to wait 30 days to be put on the list. actually, i have raised money and i pay for me and for my family. unfortunately, my family made it and right...
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so there is positive news on aid getting in, but there is a desperate humanitarian crisis and asjoe biden has said, not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis. let's speak to ibrahim isbetah. he and his family have managed to get out of raffle. please explain to us how you managed to leave. thank ou. the us how you managed to leave. thank yom the peeple _ us how you managed to leave. thank you. the people from _ us how you managed to leave. thank you. the people from on _ us how you managed to leave. thank you. the people from on the - us how you managed to leave. t�*ia'if. you. the people from on the egyptian side, in rafah, you have to wait a number of days but i had money and i paid for me and my family and some of my family is in cairo but still other members of my family like my brother, sister and their kids are still travelling.— still travelling. what is the situation — still travelling. what is the situation like _ still travelling. what is the situation like in _ still travelling. what is the situation like in rafah? - still travelling. what is the situati
so there is positive news on aid getting in, but there is a desperate humanitarian crisis and asjoe biden has said, not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis. let's speak to ibrahim isbetah. he and his family have managed to get out of raffle. please explain to us how you managed to leave. thank ou. the us how you managed to leave. thank yom the peeple _ us how you managed to leave. thank you. the people from _ us how you managed to leave. thank you. the people from on _ us...
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eight so there is positive news on a getting in but there is a desperate humanitarian crisis and asjoe biden has said not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis.— alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you — alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can _ alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can get _ alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can get much - alleviate the crisis. thank you. a | reminder you can get much more alleviate the crisis. thank you. a . reminder you can get much more on the middle east tensions on the bbc news website including this analysis, our chief international correspondent who says there is an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online or on the bbc news app. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels it'll be the world's largest digital astronomy cameras — and it's finally been built. the camera can produce a thousand images per night — it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a mo
eight so there is positive news on a getting in but there is a desperate humanitarian crisis and asjoe biden has said not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis.— alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you — alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can _ alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can get _ alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can get much - alleviate the crisis. thank you. a | reminder you can get much more alleviate the crisis....
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present biden is self deterred, he put many lines impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. he said he would not send tanks, he's put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them and he finally does the right thing but it's too late and the cost has been enormous and the cost is human suffering and lives lost in ukraine. a three—day meeting of g7 foreign minsters on the italian island of capri has wrapped—up. discussions were dominated by the wars in ukraine and the middle east. in attendance: the foreign ministers from the united states, britain, italy, canada, france, germany and japan. they promised to beef—up ukraine's air defences and told china to stop supporting moscow's military industry if it wanted good relations with the west. but on the final day, much of the focus was on israel's strike on iran — and calls for cooler heads to prevail. our correspondent, jessica parker reports from capri. the meeting of g7 foreign ministers here on the italian island of capri has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a
present biden is self deterred, he put many lines impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. he said he would not send tanks, he's put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them and he finally does the right thing but it's too late and the cost has been enormous and the cost is human suffering and lives lost in ukraine. a three—day meeting of g7 foreign minsters on the italian island of capri has wrapped—up. discussions were dominated by the wars in...
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present biden is self deterred, he put many lines impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. he said he would not send tanks or attack is, he's put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them and he finally does the right thing but it's too late and the cost has been enormous and the cost has been enormous and the cost is human suffering and the cost is human suffering and lives lost in ukraine. earlier, i spoke to igor novikov, a former advisor to president zelenskyy, in kyiv on what this crucial vote on saturday means for ukraine. we are inspecting a vote in the house on a us aid bill for ukraine this weekend. just from ukraine's perspective, what is at stake here? well the simple answer is everything. we are under attack from a country that is willing to take our land and kill us all pretty much. and we have seen proof of that in bucha and mariupol and elsewhere. we are fighting for our lives, fighting without weapons, it is way more difficult and any delay has a certain and tragic price and that is human lives. the bbc has been speaking with
present biden is self deterred, he put many lines impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. he said he would not send tanks or attack is, he's put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them and he finally does the right thing but it's too late and the cost has been enormous and the cost has been enormous and the cost is human suffering and the cost is human suffering and lives lost in ukraine. earlier, i spoke to igor novikov, a former advisor to...
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>> it has been the philosophy of the biden administration, de-escalation, de-confliction, while both iran and israel will even larger displays of force that convey a political message. in the short term, the quest for de-escalation can underwrite the next batch of escalation. we have seen that by the failed attempt to get iran to come back to the table for a nuclear deal. sometimes it emboldens the adversary. in the case of israel remains to be seen if there was some behind the scenes constraining or some working out as far as a quit pro quote -- a quid pro quo. gaza is the priority after six months for the netanyahu government. as far as containing the iranian nuclear threat. anchor: where does this leave israel's war in gaza? >> it takes the focus back towards gaza politically. it is just a matter of green lighting the operation, a matter of the optics for prime minister netanyahu. that comes with a timetable, the optics and politics of 2024, an election year in wasngton. anchor: thank you so much for joining us again on "bbc news." there has been a search and commitment by western
>> it has been the philosophy of the biden administration, de-escalation, de-confliction, while both iran and israel will even larger displays of force that convey a political message. in the short term, the quest for de-escalation can underwrite the next batch of escalation. we have seen that by the failed attempt to get iran to come back to the table for a nuclear deal. sometimes it emboldens the adversary. in the case of israel remains to be seen if there was some behind the scenes...