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that is not necessarily the case for ukraine. about a 3rd of that money has been spend resupply in our own stockpiles after disbursements to ukraine. another quarter of the total has been spent manufacturing weapon systems for them and training ukraine and soldiers on how to use them. hello, this comes office. i'm vocal opponents of the bill had insisted to focus on issues at home, but suddenly changed their minds. here's how speaker mike johnson. as a prime example, i'm doing here what i believed to be the right thing. i think for providing legal aid, your grade right now is critically important. before we even talk about ukraine, i'm going to tell the president when i'm telling all of you and we've told the american people border border border, we need a clarity on what we're doing in ukraine and how will have proper oversight of the spending of precious taxpayer dollars and american citizens, the republican warehouse will not be jammed or forced into passing a $4.00 and $8.00 bill that was opposed by most republican senators a
that is not necessarily the case for ukraine. about a 3rd of that money has been spend resupply in our own stockpiles after disbursements to ukraine. another quarter of the total has been spent manufacturing weapon systems for them and training ukraine and soldiers on how to use them. hello, this comes office. i'm vocal opponents of the bill had insisted to focus on issues at home, but suddenly changed their minds. here's how speaker mike johnson. as a prime example, i'm doing here what i...
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it's likely that other governments will be keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure in ukraine modem to use after the russian invasion border areas are still coming on the mass of shelling. a month ago, rochelle launched a widespread bombardment of townsend villages and assuming a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided abriel booms, dw met with residence of a village called village. because besides, we've come and with former residents who fled elsewhere for safety. as the silly region 6 kilometers from the russian border before the month varmints and march, 4000 people lived in the village of a league. peace carissa. now about $500.00 are left. the regional government says russian aircraft dropped nearly 200 guided bombs on the community over 2 weeks and march macola and his wife tomorrow stay to take care of their elderly parents that you're getting collaborative. you what? what did they say for you? my father in law said i was born here. i'm going to die here and that's it. i have to give him food. he can barely stand on his own feet that the police helpe
it's likely that other governments will be keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure in ukraine modem to use after the russian invasion border areas are still coming on the mass of shelling. a month ago, rochelle launched a widespread bombardment of townsend villages and assuming a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided abriel booms, dw met with residence of a village called village. because besides, we've come and with former residents who fled elsewhere for...
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are poised to continue debating late into the night before they vote on billions in aid dollars for ukraine's military, the israeli war effort, and taiwan. but wrapped up in that package, the future of tiktok in the u.s., something more than 150 million americans who use the app are paying close attention to. >> tiktok is a major foreign threat. the bill we are passing today puts an end to that. >> reporter: tonight, the senate debating the future of tiktok ahead of a vote that could effectively ban the wildly popular app in the u.s. >> foreign adversaries use technology for social and political control. >> many americans, particularly young americans are rightfully skeptical. at the end of the day, they've not seen what congress has seen. they've not been in the classified briefings that congress has held. >> reporter: while tic togetherers outside make an urgent plea at the capitol. >> every bit of my livelihood is tethered to tiktok. >> we believe if it were dangerous, we shouldn't be there. but they keep trying to reach us there when it's convenient. >> reporter: this vote the last step b
are poised to continue debating late into the night before they vote on billions in aid dollars for ukraine's military, the israeli war effort, and taiwan. but wrapped up in that package, the future of tiktok in the u.s., something more than 150 million americans who use the app are paying close attention to. >> tiktok is a major foreign threat. the bill we are passing today puts an end to that. >> reporter: tonight, the senate debating the future of tiktok ahead of a vote that...
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it gives 95 billion dollars to ukraine, israel and taiwan 1000 gave bytedance more time to sell the app. extending the deadline from 6 months to one year. the move is expected to gain more support in the senate. tiktok responded with a statement on x calling it unfortunate that the house quote, is using the cover of important foreign and humanitarian assistance to once again jam through a ban. bill. massachusetts senator ed markey raised concerns a ban could hurt free speech that could and likely will. >> result in widespread censorship. virginia senator tim kaine says he doesn't think tiktok will go away. he thinks bytedance will choose to sell the that what will happen is tiktok will be owned not by. >> and entity connected to the chinese communist party that wants to scoop up. >> data on americans still probably on by an american >> company. instead, president joe biden has said he would sign the bill into law in washington. i'm maddie beer-temple. >> the u.s. supreme court is hearing a case involving starbucks workers who were fired for trying to form a union and this happened to 20
it gives 95 billion dollars to ukraine, israel and taiwan 1000 gave bytedance more time to sell the app. extending the deadline from 6 months to one year. the move is expected to gain more support in the senate. tiktok responded with a statement on x calling it unfortunate that the house quote, is using the cover of important foreign and humanitarian assistance to once again jam through a ban. bill. massachusetts senator ed markey raised concerns a ban could hurt free speech that could and...
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i think no democrats in the house voted against ukraine. i believe that's largely the case in the senate. but our problems didn't just arrive today. this current administration's decision to leave afghanistan was a huge mistake, like sending a green light to all of our adversaries. second, the administration has not asked for a defense budget big enough to keep up with inflation so we've all learned a lesson as a result of russian behavior. we have two new members of nato, got a significant number of european countries spending more as a percentage of g.d.p. than we are. with regard to the claim that this was a huge amount of money, i know it seems like it but to put the $60 billion in context, it's about .2% of our g.d.p. .2% of our g.d.p. our overall defense budget is 3%. of our g.d.p. so what have we learned decisionly? number one, we need to get our industrial base going, aside from what we've experience in the ukraine. we do need to deal with the two big powers that are out there. i'm not a history professor with you i know a lot about
i think no democrats in the house voted against ukraine. i believe that's largely the case in the senate. but our problems didn't just arrive today. this current administration's decision to leave afghanistan was a huge mistake, like sending a green light to all of our adversaries. second, the administration has not asked for a defense budget big enough to keep up with inflation so we've all learned a lesson as a result of russian behavior. we have two new members of nato, got a significant...
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sumi: want to ask about the ukraine aid. politico has reported the biden administration is preparing a larger than normal package for ukraine as the bill passes. can you tell us about what that will involve, and what impact you think it will have? sen. kaine: i think the impact will be significant. we started to talk about this in september. the idea was to try to provide ukraine enough aid from the united states to get through early 2025. we don't want to do this every few months. but september was a long time ago. and there is a necessity. everything we are hearing from ukraine is this particular aid package will be very valuable, and obviously we are working closely with them to make sure it is put to its best use. we have been training ukrainian military since 2014, and have very tight relationships. it is going to be very important. how you break it down between different weapon systems, i don't micromanage that so much. i really leave that to our own dod and the ukrainian military to decide what is most needed. sumi: s
sumi: want to ask about the ukraine aid. politico has reported the biden administration is preparing a larger than normal package for ukraine as the bill passes. can you tell us about what that will involve, and what impact you think it will have? sen. kaine: i think the impact will be significant. we started to talk about this in september. the idea was to try to provide ukraine enough aid from the united states to get through early 2025. we don't want to do this every few months. but...
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and the very useful tools to bring democracy in humanity and peace to ukraine. ukraine is an x, the central baffle appears in must not waiting for the security of the united kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country in the world to provide and to tank weapons like this. excellent and little. we will 1st country to bride main buffing tanks, like the previous exit. to this challenge, the 3, i'm with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shadow. what's the day? i'm delighted to announce that we are providing all biggest ever a package of gifted equipment to ukraine, plus another half a 1000000000 pounds to bring all total contribution this year. to 3000000000 pounds . we heard earlier from roberto griffith, the identity general, the secretary of the communist party of britain. he says, right now it's clear, the voice of the people remains on the hood by the elite in london. is this a, i think we all need to be clear, the to britain likes the united states and nato. and the west is quite prepared to kind of you on this. lauren ukraine to the
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what was happening in ukraine? ukraine is of course, spicing well fed russian invasion as we speak. and we know that ukraine is coming short in terms of ammunition, and it's also desperately needing a defense capabilities that it has lost its allies for the bridge. prime minister did highlight the fact that weston efforts to help you frame had been stopped in scots and that at times had been piecemeal. he said by today's, with today's announcement he was hoping that britain would be taking the lead in and rallying up allies to once again come around to make strong commitments. not just in the way of supporting and supplying ukraine was made of trade, but increasing defense spending as low as 2 volts figure p. a european security. one of the key things was in the, to an a when a june and this to us, the question about the cost at which this was coming. this, the context of this class is that people in europe are increasingly counting the costs. now these growing public disquiet about the war, if it's about the huge sums of money that will being committed to the war. if it's in ukrain
what was happening in ukraine? ukraine is of course, spicing well fed russian invasion as we speak. and we know that ukraine is coming short in terms of ammunition, and it's also desperately needing a defense capabilities that it has lost its allies for the bridge. prime minister did highlight the fact that weston efforts to help you frame had been stopped in scots and that at times had been piecemeal. he said by today's, with today's announcement he was hoping that britain would be taking the...
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it's vitally important that we continue to support ukraine against russian aggression. labour added the army had shriveled under the conservatives, but defence posture is changing direction in front of our eyes. what we are seeing in numbers, promises and backdrops is the politics of defence stepping up, an argumentjust beginning between the conservatives, labour and others over who can be trusted to protect us and how much it's going to cost. from a polish afternoon to the dusk of departure. after the cold war there was a peace dividend. defence spending shrivelled. but in this dangerous world, it is climbing again. in the last hour or so, the prime minister has arrived in berlin for more discussions about defence tomorrow. rishi sunak will meet the chancellor here, 0laf scholz, in the morning, with a focus, after months of attention on war in the middle east, on war here in europe. and on that spending promise, he knows, and his opponents know, that he is making a choice — if you spend money in one place, you can't spend it elsewhere or cut taxes elsewhere. also tod
it's vitally important that we continue to support ukraine against russian aggression. labour added the army had shriveled under the conservatives, but defence posture is changing direction in front of our eyes. what we are seeing in numbers, promises and backdrops is the politics of defence stepping up, an argumentjust beginning between the conservatives, labour and others over who can be trusted to protect us and how much it's going to cost. from a polish afternoon to the dusk of departure....
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it gives 95 billion dollars to ukraine, israel and taiwan 1000 gave bytedance more time to sell the app. extending the deadline from 6 months to one year. the move is expected to gain more support in the senate. tiktok responded with a statement on x calling it unfortunate that the house quote, is using the cover of important foreign and humanitarian assistance to once again jam through a ban. bill. massachusetts senator ed markey raised concerns a ban could hurt free speech that could and likely will. >> result in widespread censorship. virginia senator tim kaine says he doesn't think tiktok will go away. he thinks bytedance will choose to sell the that what will happen is tiktok will be owned not by. >> and entity connected to the chinese communist party that wants to scoop up. >> data on americans still probably on by an american >> company. instead, president joe biden has said he would sign the bill into law in washington. i'm maddie beer-temple. >> coming up, one east bay native is going all the way to the olympics in paris. how she will be representing our country and why califor
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something ukraine's western sponsors will never tell you. it was installed left to prevent the collapse of the ukrainian armed forces. washington intends to send almost $61000000000.00 to the key of virginia board. sure. most of that will be used to finance the us defense industry. progressed american authorities cynically say that ukrainians are the ones who will die for the interests in fighting russia. in total, since the stock of the special military operation with the ukrainian law states have reached almost half a 1000000 troops, the key of regime could not have chief the goals at the counter initiative set by nato instructors. now troops have dispelled the mist about the superiority of weston weaponry as most of the stuff with the just because the onset of this conflict, the credit ministry, was largely made up of volunteers, ideologically driven sizes. many nationalist troops in peak, physical form, one to 5. it'd be now replaced with troops. large the drop, the can scripted troops who would bother be elsewhere and do on whom it is d
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how will this improve the situation for ukraine? as you can see, the um and our president, mr. zalesky was, frankly, he was saying few days before the actual boat happened at the house of representatives. he's a very cute situation. what deteriorate, risk deteriorate to day by day we were running out of our munitions. we're running out of an air defense mist house. so of course, this decision and this bill will considerably improve our ability to fly back the address as well because it will send a single home to our troops because, you know, when the boat was happening in the us house of representatives, we of course were all glued to the streets and our soldiers, even in the trenches, they were blue to them all in there watching it live streaming platforms because everybody was expecting it so much. but i would like to say that, you know, this bill is often called ukraine, a support bill. but in essence, this is freedom support a bill because what is happening in the price and i agree with your previous guess . you know, what does
how will this improve the situation for ukraine? as you can see, the um and our president, mr. zalesky was, frankly, he was saying few days before the actual boat happened at the house of representatives. he's a very cute situation. what deteriorate, risk deteriorate to day by day we were running out of our munitions. we're running out of an air defense mist house. so of course, this decision and this bill will considerably improve our ability to fly back the address as well because it will...
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the legislation already cleared the house and president biden to express his support. ukraine would receive $60000000000.00, which that countries the president has said would do him a chance that victory against russia. israel would receive $4000000000.00 replenish it's missile defense system and also received $9000000000.00 and to manage hearing an aid. additionally tie one and the endo pacific would receive $8000000000.00. now this for an 8 element has bipartisan support in the senate. the potentially wrench that's been thrown in here is the possible ban on tick tock. american lawmakers have a long expressed concern that the chinese government could you take talk to spying on. it's a 170000000 american users. so there's been no evidence that's happening. the bill that's being debated now would give tick tock, aging base parent company, up to one year to celtic, talk to another company or the band from the us. know tick tock has been asking us us users to contact congress to oppose this bill. encouraging them to claim their quote constitutional right to free speech. a final vote on this me
the legislation already cleared the house and president biden to express his support. ukraine would receive $60000000000.00, which that countries the president has said would do him a chance that victory against russia. israel would receive $4000000000.00 replenish it's missile defense system and also received $9000000000.00 and to manage hearing an aid. additionally tie one and the endo pacific would receive $8000000000.00. now this for an 8 element has bipartisan support in the senate. the...
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the tools, the piece towards the ukraine must go and key. it had already signed almost all the documents for a peace agreement, but far as johnson flew in there and said, no, carry on the fight. well, give you everything you need and here we stand today. do we stand robot with half a 1000000 ukrainian soldiers dead on a demographic waning? it's just, it's such a tragic. i mean, you're absolutely right. it's actually tragic. what we're seeing today. robot griffith says the general secretary of the communist party of britain offering ah said alice say so, you won't get on the main stream media robot. thank you very much for your time. pleasure. thank you. thank you for, with the washington dispatching another box, you have money and weapons to key if they're all warnings. the interest that mazda service is own. that's officially heading towards chris. so it's cold level is we'll show you some big numbers later in the program. we'll find out here and i'll tell you 200 days on counting gods mocking a milestone this tuesday, noting the time the e
the tools, the piece towards the ukraine must go and key. it had already signed almost all the documents for a peace agreement, but far as johnson flew in there and said, no, carry on the fight. well, give you everything you need and here we stand today. do we stand robot with half a 1000000 ukrainian soldiers dead on a demographic waning? it's just, it's such a tragic. i mean, you're absolutely right. it's actually tragic. what we're seeing today. robot griffith says the general secretary of...
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. $60000000000.00 here would go toward ukraine, which that countries president said would give him a fighting chance against russia. then there are $4000000000.00 going to israel's replenishing it's missile defense system and a $9000000000.00 toward causes humanitarian assistance. then throw in $8000000000.00 additional dollars for taiwan and the indo pacific. now this very legislative chamber, the us senate passed almost an identical bill. with those elements just 2 months ago. so it's very likely that this again will have bipartisan support here. and as you said, it's already cleared the house, and president biden has expressed his support. but then we shift to the tick tock element and you ask, how are they related? well, they're really not. this was added on because of how popular before an 8 assistance wasn't congress. and it appears there's plenty of support for this tick tock band as well. and so it's, it would be one final vote which we're expecting in the next few hours that would encompass all of these measures. as far as tip top goes, there's been a concern about american
. $60000000000.00 here would go toward ukraine, which that countries president said would give him a fighting chance against russia. then there are $4000000000.00 going to israel's replenishing it's missile defense system and a $9000000000.00 toward causes humanitarian assistance. then throw in $8000000000.00 additional dollars for taiwan and the indo pacific. now this very legislative chamber, the us senate passed almost an identical bill. with those elements just 2 months ago. so it's very...
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the house attached the tiktok provisions to a major foreign aid package for israel, ukraine and taiwan. the senate could still shut it down, but that's unlikely as both sides of the aisle support more funding for those u.s. allies and are worried about tiktok's ties to the chinese government. >> the idea that we would give the communist party this much of a propaganda tool, as well as the ability to scrape 170 million americans, million americans personal data. it is a national security risk. >> if the tiktok ban makes it out of the senate, along with the foreign aid, president biden is expected to sign it, but the app won't go away immediately. the matter is sure to be tied up in court, as tiktok plans to claim the potential ban is a violation of free speech. >> it really is a way to get messaging out that can be positive, but ultimately it needs to be sold to an american company. i think so that we can at least have some regulation on it. >> the bill gives bytedance nine months to sell tiktok, but also gives president biden the ability to extend that deadline. if a deal is in the wor
the house attached the tiktok provisions to a major foreign aid package for israel, ukraine and taiwan. the senate could still shut it down, but that's unlikely as both sides of the aisle support more funding for those u.s. allies and are worried about tiktok's ties to the chinese government. >> the idea that we would give the communist party this much of a propaganda tool, as well as the ability to scrape 170 million americans, million americans personal data. it is a national security...
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aside from what we have experienced in ukraine. we need to deal with the two big powers throughout there. i am not a history professor but i know a little bit about american history, certainly in the last 100 years, it seems to me that my party has had a tendency to be isolationist when there is a democrat in the white house. this was true before world war two, when the most prominent republican robert taft opposed stephen families. -- van lease. after the war, taft and most of the republicans opposed nato and the marshall plan. fortunately, from my point of view, eisenhower got the nomination 52 instead of taft and we have largely been consistently in support of america playing the strong leadership role in the free world. and so, i think all of this and these views have been enhanced in my opinion in the right direction. the latest evidence of that is of 30 republicans who just voted for closure. we will see what happens on final passage but that is eight more than the 22 who voted to send the bill out of the senate. in the first
aside from what we have experienced in ukraine. we need to deal with the two big powers throughout there. i am not a history professor but i know a little bit about american history, certainly in the last 100 years, it seems to me that my party has had a tendency to be isolationist when there is a democrat in the white house. this was true before world war two, when the most prominent republican robert taft opposed stephen families. -- van lease. after the war, taft and most of the republicans...
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this is something ukraine's weston. sponsors will never tell. it was important to prevent the collapse of the ukrainian on full season at washington intends to send almost $61000000.00 to the key. every board. sure, most of that will be yours to find that we do us the federal ministry, progressive american authorities cynically say that ukrainians are the ones who will die for the interest is in fighting and russian see in total since the stock or the special military operation with the ukrainian law states have reached almost half a 1000000 troops the kid regime for if not the chief, the goals that account are initially to upset and find nato instructor. now, troops have dispelled the mist about the superiority of west and weapon rate, or there's most of this stuff, but it's just all familiar. because at the onset of this conflict, the credit ministry was largely made up of volunteers, ideologically driven. 5 has many nationalist troops in peak, physical form, one to 5. it'd be now replaced with troops. large the drop the can scripted troops wh
this is something ukraine's weston. sponsors will never tell. it was important to prevent the collapse of the ukrainian on full season at washington intends to send almost $61000000.00 to the key. every board. sure, most of that will be yours to find that we do us the federal ministry, progressive american authorities cynically say that ukrainians are the ones who will die for the interest is in fighting and russian see in total since the stock or the special military operation with the...
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set to make that key vote on a package that could include billions of dollars in aid to israel and ukraine. it also includes a provision, which could lead to a nationwide ban on tiktok. lawmakers say this is over national security. but content creators say, they are worrying about their livelihood. nbc bay area's watching the senate debate right now. ginger, have there been any developments? >> reporter: this is all unfolding as we speak. there were procedural votes that were expected this morning. so far, at least one of those procedural votes has been delayed because there's been a couple senators who say that they want to put amendments to this block aid package. this bill being debated on the floor. let's look at the capitol building where this is unfolding as we speak. a final vote will happen at some point. today or tomorrow, at the latest. as we mentioned, part of the bill would force tiktok's apparent company bytedance to sell its stake in the company within a year. that's a move that many are people are watching out for. tiktok has 170 million american users. it tracks how we cons
set to make that key vote on a package that could include billions of dollars in aid to israel and ukraine. it also includes a provision, which could lead to a nationwide ban on tiktok. lawmakers say this is over national security. but content creators say, they are worrying about their livelihood. nbc bay area's watching the senate debate right now. ginger, have there been any developments? >> reporter: this is all unfolding as we speak. there were procedural votes that were expected...
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and it's more weapons of being sent to ukraine. most goes side of the country is paying, the price has been human life. the mock and a grim milestone for gaza is riley bowman's writing down on the enclave. now marketing was $200.00 days of trying his rights to carry abnormally economic and trade exchanges with all countries in the world, including russia on the by the quantity and mutual of benefits, allows about destruction, goals, sabotage, strong strong different badging. basically, making a stand totally made room is washington would soon be unavailing and wielding some functions of, of aging towards close and code d ties with most of the try with someone to cover for you this how it is great to have your company to kick off this live program for months ago, of course, that is ours. so in the last 24 hours a low, no ukraine has lost more than a 1000 troops that is, according to ruptures, ministry of defense and 2 years under the constant capacity. key of loss is now amount to half a 1000000. that is something ukraine's western
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it is vitally important that we continue to support ukraine against russian aggression. labour added the army had shriveled under the conservatives, but defence posture is changing direction in front of our eyes. what we are seeing in numbers, promises and backdrops is the politics of defence stepping up, an argumentjust beginning between the conservatives, labour and others over who can be trusted to protect us and how much it's going to cost. after the cold war, there was a peace dividend, defence spending shriveled. but in this dangerous world, it's climbing again, and that could have big consequences for other budgets or taxes. chris mason, bbc news, in warsaw. the post office inquiry into the faulty horizon computer system has heard that the former chief executive, paula vennells, asked her husband for a less emotive way to describe a computer bug. giving evidence today, susan crichton, the company's former in—house lawyer was asked how his suggestion to describe them as "exceptions" or "anomalies" later appeared in a briefing document that was discussed with mps.
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and the weapons lobby is making tons of money from ukraine. so it's in their interest for the government to basically give them another stipend of money um by, by purchasing more weapons for ukraine. um and it's in the interest of the neo cons in the neo liberals in the us state department who have been behind this ukraine policy from the beginning. um its been something that the democrats and folks like victoria newland have been been pushing for a long time. people have been predicting the collapse of the west and the western empire for a long time. and i mean, it is inevitable throughout history. empires rise and fall in the us is no different and you see the signs of an empire in decay. you know, 80 percent of our people living paycheck to paycheck. well, the entire country is drowning and that the richest people in society are the big banks and the multinational corporations that and all of the working people over their debt to and, and the government doesn't seem interested in doing anything about it. they only seem interested in pumping
and the weapons lobby is making tons of money from ukraine. so it's in their interest for the government to basically give them another stipend of money um by, by purchasing more weapons for ukraine. um and it's in the interest of the neo cons in the neo liberals in the us state department who have been behind this ukraine policy from the beginning. um its been something that the democrats and folks like victoria newland have been been pushing for a long time. people have been predicting the...
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and ukraine is that we need deepest stop pauses of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly. we will send ukraine and additional officers 1000000 pounds, hitting $3000000000.00 pounds of support this year. and we'll provide them with a lower just as a package, if you k military equipment. this will include more than 400 vehicles, full 1000000 rounds of ammunition, 60 votes, and no fuel rating crossed, vital air defenses, and long range, precision guided stone shot and missiles. part of the pulling our correspondent now christian, when, while she's in brussels, she's been following the story for us. so christie, what, what stood out the most to you from this meeting. we sold your day and more so as well. branch, we've heard it from the prime minister itself, right. the 2 key things that he announced today was of course, britain's increased ministry defense spending, but also the additional supports that the country is going to be giving to ukraine . it's. it's the background in the context of brands that really stood out today. of course, it was mentioned th
and ukraine is that we need deepest stop pauses of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly. we will send ukraine and additional officers 1000000 pounds, hitting $3000000000.00 pounds of support this year. and we'll provide them with a lower just as a package, if you k military equipment. this will include more than 400 vehicles, full 1000000 rounds of ammunition, 60 votes, and no fuel rating crossed, vital air defenses, and long range, precision guided stone shot...
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it also includes a for israel taiwan and ukraine. time now for your money watch report. while street kicked off the week with all green arrows and early this morning, us stock futures edged higher on tuesday. it's good news as the corporate earnings season picked up seats. some steam here, so let's see where the markets are right now. up 239. points in the green. yeah. apple announced on social media and new product unveiling is coming in just a few weeks. rumors have surfaced of this being revealed for the new oleds. display on ipad pros. and updated ship set. and a horizontal reposition. of its front camera. now we could also see a new riding gadget as hinted on there. ex post with the caption. pencil us in so i guess we're just going to have to wait until may 7th ><<>the work. >nicole>well, the musical superstars just keep coming to the bay. your chance to seek i go at chase center we'll be right back. what makes a medicare supplement insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare a good choice for people on medicare? it's smart
it also includes a for israel taiwan and ukraine. time now for your money watch report. while street kicked off the week with all green arrows and early this morning, us stock futures edged higher on tuesday. it's good news as the corporate earnings season picked up seats. some steam here, so let's see where the markets are right now. up 239. points in the green. yeah. apple announced on social media and new product unveiling is coming in just a few weeks. rumors have surfaced of this being...
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i am michael porch and now when the last 24 hours alone ukraine's last more than a 1000 troops. and that's according to the latest report from russia's defense ministry, which says a key as total loss is now about half a 1000000. the 2 years of the war it was installed, left to prevent the collapse of the ukrainian armed forces. washington intends to send almost $61000000000.00 to the key every board. sure. most of that will be used to finance the us defense industry across american authorities. cynically say that ukrainians are the ones who will die for the interests in fighting russia. in total, since the start of the special military operation, ukrainian losses have reached almost half a 1000000 troops. the kid regime could not achieve the goals at the counter initiative set by nato. instruct, as our troops have dispelled the mist about the superiority of weston weaponry. the smell, but it's just all familiar because the old set of these problems that the credit ministry was largely made up of volunteers, ideologically driven sizes. many nationalist troops and peaks physical
i am michael porch and now when the last 24 hours alone ukraine's last more than a 1000 troops. and that's according to the latest report from russia's defense ministry, which says a key as total loss is now about half a 1000000. the 2 years of the war it was installed, left to prevent the collapse of the ukrainian armed forces. washington intends to send almost $61000000000.00 to the key every board. sure. most of that will be used to finance the us defense industry across american...
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you also and build details of a new 580000000 euro military aid package for ukraine to include boats and munition and air defense vessels. see next says the increase to britain's own defense budget is necessary as the world is the most dangerous. he says that it has been since the end of the cold. i believe we must do more to defend our country, our interest on our own families. so today only announcing the biggest strengthening about national defense for a generation. we will increase defense spending to a new base spelling of 2 and a half percent of gdp by 2030. not stones today, and roys is steadily in each and every year. over the next 6 years will invest an additional $75000000.00 pounds in our defense. meanwhile, the british parliament is passed in controversial build you st. asylum seekers to, for one to 5 minutes to reach you through knack insisting that the 1st flights carrying migrants will leave within weeks. but legal challenges to this legislation . they are expect just after midnight, the 2 year legal impala meant to be stalemate ended order. with this vote in the house
you also and build details of a new 580000000 euro military aid package for ukraine to include boats and munition and air defense vessels. see next says the increase to britain's own defense budget is necessary as the world is the most dangerous. he says that it has been since the end of the cold. i believe we must do more to defend our country, our interest on our own families. so today only announcing the biggest strengthening about national defense for a generation. we will increase defense...
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the key of roster says ukraine's pain. the prize of human life also with the palms. continue to rain down on gaza. has to be in place lots to 100 days of a conflict, but there is no condemnation of ease of actions in the new us state department report on human rights validation in the wells. china is likely to carry up normally economic and trade exchanges with all countries in the world, including russia on the basis of the quality and mutual benefits allows no destruction or sabotage. fina tells us to keep its nose up of its a fast one incomes ahead of the secretary states visit to be seen during which it's room about the con, the heat, cold threatening functions over its size with russia. the cut of the welcome to argue international. hi, i'm michael quarter with the updates spot in the last 24 hours. i know you trades lost more than a 1000 troops, and that's according to the latest reports from russia's defense ministry, which as a key of the whole office, now amount to half a 1000000 in 2 years of the war it was insta
the key of roster says ukraine's pain. the prize of human life also with the palms. continue to rain down on gaza. has to be in place lots to 100 days of a conflict, but there is no condemnation of ease of actions in the new us state department report on human rights validation in the wells. china is likely to carry up normally economic and trade exchanges with all countries in the world, including russia on the basis of the quality and mutual benefits allows no destruction or sabotage. fina...
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more than 2 years after the russian invasion of ukraine border areas are still coming under heavy showing a month ago, rush to begin bombing bombarding towns and villages in the see me region in northeastern ukraine using missiles and guided bogs, dw met with residence of a village called village is already of the silly regions 6 kilometers from the russian border. before the month varmints and march, $4000.00 people lived in the village of the league. peace carissa. now about $500.00 are left. the regional government says russian aircraft dropped nearly 200 guided bombs on the community over 2 weeks and march macola and his wife tomorrow stay to take care of their elderly parents in collaborative. what, what did they say for you? my father in law said i was born here, i'm going to die here and that's it. and i have to give him food. he can barely stand on his own feet that the police helped evacuate residents from villages near the border while local authorities organized evacuation buses. some villages are now completely empty. in the lake, a peace, grief local infrastructure was destro
more than 2 years after the russian invasion of ukraine border areas are still coming under heavy showing a month ago, rush to begin bombing bombarding towns and villages in the see me region in northeastern ukraine using missiles and guided bogs, dw met with residence of a village called village is already of the silly regions 6 kilometers from the russian border. before the month varmints and march, $4000.00 people lived in the village of the league. peace carissa. now about $500.00 are left....
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and it shows that ukraine is not alone and ukraine will never be alone. a decade ago as russian tanks rolled into crimea, and the fight against isil rage against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement, to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp, and back then the uk was one of gdp, and back then the uk was one of only four countries that did so but today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similarturning we will look back on this moment as a similar turning point in european security. because for all that we welcome the news over the weekend that the us congress agreed a new package of aid for ukraine, support that will be indispensable on the front line, this is not the moment for complacency. we cannot keep expecting america to pay any price or bear any burden, if we ourselves are unwilling to make greater sacrifices for our own security. so i'm proud that the uk is increasing our defence spending to £87 billion per year. the biggest strengthening of our national defence in
and it shows that ukraine is not alone and ukraine will never be alone. a decade ago as russian tanks rolled into crimea, and the fight against isil rage against the middle east, nato allies came together in wales and reached a historic agreement, to increase their defence budgets to 2% of gdp, and back then the uk was one of gdp, and back then the uk was one of only four countries that did so but today there are 11 and i believe we will look back on this moment as a similarturning we will look...
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the case only a few days ago and sabotage specifically to affect, for example, gemini support towards ukraine when it comes to political support and the one hand, but also to military support. on the other hand, what both cases however, do have in common is the turning into very important cases. this yeah, for germany, security agencies, any particular for japanese domestic intelligence agency, they have a specific task to look at these kinds of spine cooperation and see what kind of impact those could have here in the country. so it's not necessarily all new government authorities have been warning for quite some time that that could be an increase in spine cooperation is coming from countries such as russia or china. but these cases that we've heard in the last few days are turning really into very sensitive issues, both from a political perspective, but also from a security perspective as well. our security correspondence always bear with the latest here in berlin. thomas is always thank you. at least 5 people, including a child have died while attempting to cross the english channel from
the case only a few days ago and sabotage specifically to affect, for example, gemini support towards ukraine when it comes to political support and the one hand, but also to military support. on the other hand, what both cases however, do have in common is the turning into very important cases. this yeah, for germany, security agencies, any particular for japanese domestic intelligence agency, they have a specific task to look at these kinds of spine cooperation and see what kind of impact...
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rishi sunak outlines plans for an additional £500 million in uk military aid for ukraine as he arrives in poland for a regional security talks. five people, including a child, have died attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. the bbc team was on the beach as they built set off. it comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. tens of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. and a new photograph of prince louis taken by his mother to mark his sixth birthday. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the british parliament, five people — including a child — have died attempting to cross the sea from northern france to britain. these were the chaotic scenes on the beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to laun
rishi sunak outlines plans for an additional £500 million in uk military aid for ukraine as he arrives in poland for a regional security talks. five people, including a child, have died attempting to cross the channel from france to britain. the bbc team was on the beach as they built set off. it comes as the uk parliament passes a controversial bill that aims to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. tens of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit...
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in the last couple of hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine. the prime minister rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw. let's talk to our political editor chris mason, who's travelling with the prime minister. what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane- we are — what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base - what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base east i jane. we are at a military base east of warsaw. in the next half hour, the prime minister, the nato secretary general yan stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk will all be here. a substantial speech expected from the prime minister later. as you say, there is this £500 million boost to british funding for ukraine in this financial year, so going up from £2.5 billion to
in the last couple of hours, the uk has announced another £500 million of funding for ukraine. the prime minister rishi sunak announced the funding on a visit to the polish capital, warsaw. let's talk to our political editor chris mason, who's travelling with the prime minister. what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane- we are — what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a _ what...
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this is where they have landed a $95 billion package that includes $61 billion for ukraine 26 billion for israel, and $8 for taiwan. and the indo-pacific. but you also see there now attached to all of this a move that would ban tiktok in the united states or force the china-based parent company to sell it off. cnn's lauren fox tracking all of this for us lauren, what are we going to see happen in the senate today? >> yeah the senate was supposed to be on recess this week. k, but they view this package, this aid package is so crucial and so necessary that lawmakers returned in order to try to get this through the united states senate. what we expect to see today is that 1:00 p.m. they will begin a series of procedural votes. now there are still negotiation happening between republican and democratic leadership to try to find some kind of an agreement to expedite this process and potentially get a final vote on this package. today, that agreement has not been reached. those so there is a possibility that the senate will come back tomorrow to try to finally finish this work up. but again
this is where they have landed a $95 billion package that includes $61 billion for ukraine 26 billion for israel, and $8 for taiwan. and the indo-pacific. but you also see there now attached to all of this a move that would ban tiktok in the united states or force the china-based parent company to sell it off. cnn's lauren fox tracking all of this for us lauren, what are we going to see happen in the senate today? >> yeah the senate was supposed to be on recess this week. k, but they view...
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ukrainian people where they have been able to apply for visas, women and children escaping the war in ukraine. the number of schemes are very limited. when the government was introducing the veranda bill said it would look at establishing other so—called safe and legal routes for people to apply for asylum but it is a balancing act for the government because it does not want to encourage lots of people who applied because they could see why don't you enter, open a centre in france? the british government responses that it would be a magnet drawing people in. the government say the uk is a welcoming place for those genuinely in need and it has a long reputation and history of welcoming people fleeing persecution, that really cannot be infinite because the country simply does not have the capacity to welcome everyone who would like to come across the channel. doctor, one final question. — come across the channel. doctor, one final question, if _ come across the channel. doctor, one final question, if people end up in rwanda, they have their asylum applications process and then what happens?
ukrainian people where they have been able to apply for visas, women and children escaping the war in ukraine. the number of schemes are very limited. when the government was introducing the veranda bill said it would look at establishing other so—called safe and legal routes for people to apply for asylum but it is a balancing act for the government because it does not want to encourage lots of people who applied because they could see why don't you enter, open a centre in france? the...
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he feels about him less than impressed it's ukraine. the defense is all tracking since a hold of up to one was the full settlement of now be captured by russ imposes adjusted 3 over the last 2 days, which is a huge number given the relatively static later on the complex so far. so he's probably good also said the given these huge new um package that is on its way to you. okay. the pressure would increase strikes on warehouses on the basis on transit routes where west and weapons are being transited from. oh, well making their way to the front blood and those trucks will be kept up and will be increased. so the show you says that at this point you for lax, it lacks the ability to infer. ringback what it is that there was some sponsors want them to want them to implement and that is offensive or defense being pregnant with the rush and said, you're showing who hits it, says the torsion armed forces have demonstrated that they will not be stopped on the battlefield. wide r t c o corresponding to fluoride gas dfs giving us updates from what
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there are many places in ukraine's northeast that are constantly under russian fire. what did you say to the people who lived there to help them hold on and to not lose hope? i know, you know, it's a very hard breaking story is, i mean, always when i'm coming to the summer or she needs to be general to park your region . we have begging them, asking them to recreate at, to move further from, from the and whether it's almost a very big challenge. an issue i, because that's, that's the moment you have to find the arguments that you have to leave your homes . and you see the stories of the young mothers grandfather, some of the age of my grandfather, fathers was saying the that's our home, a little safe despite the other thing that something very unique keeling you know, especially in the vehicle with the same emily, but it was the same and once reaching with the site, that's this when you kind of persuade people to leave their homes because this is, that is and you come from showing and it's that's what is it can take the lights, but still people, they, they are insisti
there are many places in ukraine's northeast that are constantly under russian fire. what did you say to the people who lived there to help them hold on and to not lose hope? i know, you know, it's a very hard breaking story is, i mean, always when i'm coming to the summer or she needs to be general to park your region . we have begging them, asking them to recreate at, to move further from, from the and whether it's almost a very big challenge. an issue i, because that's, that's the moment you...
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more generally, his visit to poland is to underscore the uk �*s approach to the war in ukraine. it is about advertising that the uk government and the western alliance more generally as the government would see it, stands behind ukraine and i think it is time to partly in response to the massive aid package that the united states, the house of representatives finally approved after a long period of parliamentary wrangling over there, just like there has been over here. that, i think, is what this visit is about, but i'm sure we will hear rishi sunak asked about reminder. aha, but i'm sure we will hear rishi sunak asked about reminder. a busy da for the sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime _ sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime minister _ sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime minister today. - day for the prime minister today. thank you for the moment. coming up in 15 minutes, we will focus on the rwanda bill and what it means. joining us will be a senior researcher at a think tank and our africa correspondent and they will be answer
more generally, his visit to poland is to underscore the uk �*s approach to the war in ukraine. it is about advertising that the uk government and the western alliance more generally as the government would see it, stands behind ukraine and i think it is time to partly in response to the massive aid package that the united states, the house of representatives finally approved after a long period of parliamentary wrangling over there, just like there has been over here. that, i think, is what...
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within days of the salt of the ukraine, who was the little to no justification. in fact, a report by the case, major regulate to later trying to justify that decision struggle to having to admit that all these nice pulled costs was offering a multitude of these we took into account tv, no boss, these representations, but it had included alternative viewpoints. we acknowledge that the program contains different perspectives on the ongoing, wider conflict and ukraine. yet as of calling late to outline did not same report that can sit in that not to be enough to preserve due impartiality. as back in 1999, the decision was to act immediately and perhaps or not to ask questions later. i see that as the on the but i think it might be co move. yes, it was a military action against a lot of state, the tv against the said it'd be against the middle of sewage. but also it was a political move against the there's or not least against the other newspapers to states televisions as well. did we, did the political move? they announced to us that only cnn has a right uh, 444 to
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when he comes to military support was ukraine or political support towards ukraine so authorities clearly see differences between both cases. however, what both cases do reveal is that vcr in particular, is turning to be a very significant. yeah, for job and security services when they tried to identify the specific cases of spying. and it's not important to you, not only because in a few weeks time, europe will have it's a european parliament election, but also because here in germany, germany is preparing itself for a big sporting event. namely, the european football tournament, the euro, 2024 on a such security officials are particularly concerned that this big event of those big events. if we also look at the european parliament elections could be the target of certain kinds of spying, or even sabotage when it comes to, to russia. so old and old, this particular year in particular, the last few days had been very, very intense with gemini security service. is that in particular, for germany's domestic intelligence agents. thomas, thanks so much for bringing us up to date. that's the w
when he comes to military support was ukraine or political support towards ukraine so authorities clearly see differences between both cases. however, what both cases do reveal is that vcr in particular, is turning to be a very significant. yeah, for job and security services when they tried to identify the specific cases of spying. and it's not important to you, not only because in a few weeks time, europe will have it's a european parliament election, but also because here in germany, germany...
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now, the package also allocates more than $60 billion for ukraine. this despite protests from house conservatives who felt that money should be spent here at home. they are now threatening to remove speaker mike johnson from his job. if they try, house democrats have said that they will consider helping johnson remain in the speakership. lester? >> all right, ryan nobles, thank you. and we'll talk more about the potential risks of international and domestic security threats, tiktok and much more when i sit down one on one with the fbi director, christopher wray tomorrow on "nightly news." >>> we'll turn now to minnesota and the house explosion that rocked a neighborhood just outside minneapolis. first responders rescuing a woman trapped under the rubble, though her condition this hour is unclear. fire officials say the debris is consistent with a natural gas explosion. >>> in 60 seconds, the surprising vote to unionize by workers at a major car assembly plant. is it a sea change moment for how cars are made across america? right after this. asthma. i
now, the package also allocates more than $60 billion for ukraine. this despite protests from house conservatives who felt that money should be spent here at home. they are now threatening to remove speaker mike johnson from his job. if they try, house democrats have said that they will consider helping johnson remain in the speakership. lester? >> all right, ryan nobles, thank you. and we'll talk more about the potential risks of international and domestic security threats, tiktok and...
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russia, german off ortiz see potential acts of sabotage when it comes to disrupting german support for ukraine. that was suddenly the case a few days ago. but all these cases highlight is certainly a big challenge for german security authorities at a time. not only when you are p in elections, european parliament selections up in a few weeks time. but also when germany's preparing itself for big events like the football european championship. so all in all, very significant challenges for japanese intelligence agencies in particular for germany's domestic intelligence agency, either tries to deal with these different kinds of spying allegations, whether they're coming from russia on the one hand, or whether they come from china on the other. absolutely, a real challenge and thomas, we should just say that the person arrested today has just been confirmed that he is a staff member of the a f. these top candidates of the european parliament elections that has just been consigned. now, thomas bar, i thank so much for your analysis. the albertson's parliament has cost a controversial bill to send
russia, german off ortiz see potential acts of sabotage when it comes to disrupting german support for ukraine. that was suddenly the case a few days ago. but all these cases highlight is certainly a big challenge for german security authorities at a time. not only when you are p in elections, european parliament selections up in a few weeks time. but also when germany's preparing itself for big events like the football european championship. so all in all, very significant challenges for...