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from that point, what is it for washington when it - what is it for washington when it comes to this meeting? how much leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel? i leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel?— domestically in israel? i think it is clear that _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united - domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united states l domestically in israel? i think it i is clear that the united states and the biden administration is giving full backing to benny gantz and between him and benjamin netanyahu, they want to see the back of netanyahu. the american interests are the interests of peace. and also public opinion polls, they will see in washington that if there were elections today, benny gantz is the most likely candidate to become prime minister. so this is in preparation, but also sending a signal to the israeli people, you should move on to a new leadership because the current leadership doesn't serve your interests. yossi mekelberg. _ doesn
from that point, what is it for washington when it - what is it for washington when it comes to this meeting? how much leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel? i leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel?— domestically in israel? i think it is clear that _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united - domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united states l domestically in israel? i...
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washington believes a deal— bring them home now. washington believes a deal may _ bring them home now. washington believes a deal may soon _ bring them home now. washington believes a deal may soon be - bring them home now. washington i believes a deal may soon be reached but their hopes have been raised and dashed before. paul adams, but their hopes have been raised and dashed before. pauladams, bbc news, jerusalem. us vice president kamala harris will meet with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz on monday as washington seeks to reach a dealfor more aid and a temporary ceasefire. our diplomatic correspondent — paul adams explained more. well it is not quite the same as meeting president biden but i think it is being suggested here that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not terribly happy. he thinks there is only one prime minister, and i think he probably is a little concerned that benny gantz who could well be a political rival in the not too distant future is going to the white house for talks with the american administr
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aid is being held up in washington, _ won. aid is being held up in washington, what - won. aid is being held up in washington, what would i won. aid is being held up in washington, what would it| won. aid is being held up in - washington, what would it take to get further ukraine a past? it is terrible that polidar the houseis it is terrible that polidar the house is refusing to put an aid built on the floor of the senate, it passed a good meal, on a bipartisan basis, we could pass that bill in the house, i am confident, if the speaker would put it on the floor. he is resistant because he has gotten word from some of his far—right party that if he puts the bill on the floor, they will go after his speakership. we have seen this game before but there are two discharge petitions on the house floor, discharge petition if we can get 218 signatures force him to bring one of those bills to the floor for a vote. congressman mcgovern has a discharge petition that has already gotten 169 signatures, so 49 signatures to go and we could bring that bill to the floor for a vote. bring
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— washington? we know it came seedil . washington? we know it came speedily. usually _ washington? we know it came speedily. usually it _ washington? we know it came speedily. usually it takes - washington? we know it came speedily. usually it takes a - washington? we know it came| speedily. usually it takes a few days— speedily. usually it takes a few days like — speedily. usually it takes a few days like aid like this to be disbursed from the federal government but in this case it has been _ government but in this case it has been three — government but in this case it has been three days since we saw the bridge _ been three days since we saw the bridge collapse. we know it is in the amount of $60 million that will allow_ the amount of $60 million that will allow recovery and rebuilding efforts — allow recovery and rebuilding efforts to begin to get under way but this— efforts to begin to get under way but this is— efforts to begin to get under way but this is not what it will take to rebuild _ but this is not what it will take to rebuild this bridge. that sum has bee
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. _ washington, dc? it is possible, certainly, that _ washington, dc? it is possible, certainly, that nikki _ washington, dc? it is possible, certainly, that nikki haley - washington, dc? it is possible, certainly, that nikki haley doesj certainly, that nikki haley does welcome and if she wins this district in washington, dc, i don't know if you could even see she's won a state before she drops out, and i think that is in question everyone is asking. this week could be decisive for donald trump, and winning the primary. and it is possible nikki haley, even if she does well here in washington, dc, where there is more elite republicans and liberal republicans, she might not win an actual state at all. and she might have to drop out by tuesday or wednesday. in all. and she might have to drop out by tuesday or wednesday.- all. and she might have to drop out by tuesday or wednesday. in what way do ou by tuesday or wednesday. in what way do you think — by tuesday or wednesday. in what way do you think this _ by tuesday or wednesday. in what way do you think
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and then we have a number of delegations heading to washington, dc. yoav gallant is going to be speaking to mr austin but also a second israeli team, heading to washington, dc. what's on that agenda? i mean, this all comes after the visit of the us secretary of state, antony blinken, last week. and certainly it's a big ongoing effort by the us here to reach out to those in the israeli government it feels it can talk to. they include the defence minister who will also be, we understand, talking about us military help that's needed for the ongoing war in gaza. but there's pressure being exerted by washington to try to stop israel from going ahead with what it says it plans to do to have a major military offensive in rafah in the very south of the gaza strip. and certainly one of the close advisers of the israeli prime minister will be among those going to meet different officials in washington. washington has said it cannot support such an operation because you have such dire humanitarian consequences that could result real harm to civilians. you now ha
and then we have a number of delegations heading to washington, dc. yoav gallant is going to be speaking to mr austin but also a second israeli team, heading to washington, dc. what's on that agenda? i mean, this all comes after the visit of the us secretary of state, antony blinken, last week. and certainly it's a big ongoing effort by the us here to reach out to those in the israeli government it feels it can talk to. they include the defence minister who will also be, we understand, talking...
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let's go live to washington to speak to our north l washington to speak to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. we are getting a sense of a change of rhetoric, something president biden was supporting in the comments he made earlier today. how have they gone down? i he made earlier today. how have they one down? ~ he made earlier today. how have they gone down?— gone down? i think it was interesting _ gone down? i think it was interesting because - gone down? i think it was interesting because what| gone down? i think it was - interesting because what president biden was essentially saying there was we knew the speech was coming because yesterday when chuck schumer made the comments on the senate floor, at that time president biden had not specifically commented but the white house did say chuck schumer was entitled to his opinions but it didn�*t reflect the administration�*s position on israel. it is worth remembering that chuck schumer is a top democrat in the senate but not part of the cabinet. in terms of how his comments have been received, they have sent shock waves, i
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— crucial week for authorities, now in washington trying to present that case if— washington trying to present that case if you like to american officials _ case if you like to american officials who are extremely concerned about the humanitarian situation — concerned about the humanitarian situation in — concerned about the humanitarian situation in gaza but also plans by the israeli — situation in gaza but also plans by the israeli military to carry out these — the israeli military to carry out these ground incursion into rafah. the israeli — these ground incursion into rafah. the israeli defenceless is in washington and a separate delegation is going _ washington and a separate delegation is going to _ washington and a separate delegation is going to washington and this is what _ is going to washington and this is what president netanyahu was talking about _ what president netanyahu was talking about he _ what president netanyahu was talking about. he threatened to cancel those meetings _ about. he threatened to cancel those meetings by the delegation if the us did notâ
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washington —— that was insisted upon by washington — washington —— that was insisted upon washington i_ washington —— that was insisted upon by washington. i remind _ washington —— that was insisted upon by washington. i remind you - washington —— that was insisted upon by washington. i remind you at - washington —— that was insisted upon by washington. i remind you at the i by washington. i remind you at the time the _ by washington. i remind you at the time the delegation— by washington. i remind you at the time the delegation of— by washington. i remind you at the time the delegation of russia - by washington. i remind you at the i time the delegation of russia when voting _ time the delegation of russia when voting on— time the delegation of russia when voting on the — time the delegation of russia when voting on the resolution _ time the delegation of russia when voting on the resolution abstained i voting on the resolution abstained but the _ voting on the resolution abstained but the united _ voting on the resolution abstained but the united states _ vo
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., , washington? not really. certainly in terms of the — washington? not really. certainly in terms of the middle _ washington? not really. certainly in terms of the middle east _ washington? not really. certainly in terms of the middle east crisis, - terms of the middle east crisis, what _ terms of the middle east crisis, what you're doing is creating much more _ what you're doing is creating much more extremism, much more radicalism, _ more extremism, much more radicalism, overwhelmingly the israeli — radicalism, overwhelmingly the israeli population, left and right is in agreement that hamas needs to be destroyed in the military campaign needs to continue, irrespective of the civilian casualties, overwhelmingly, the palestinian population across the middle _ palestinian population across the middle east, notjust in the occupied territories are only growing _ occupied territories are only growing in their support for radical alternatives. because the two state solution _ alternatives. because the two state solution is — alternatives. because the two state so
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let's go back to gary in washington. that delegation pulled israel's defence minister is in washington, where does this leave the biden administration's attempts to rein in benjamin netanyahu and the rafah plan? benjamin netanyahu and the rafah lan? , benjamin netanyahu and the rafah ian? , ., , benjamin netanyahu and the rafah plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic— plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic effort _ plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic effort to _ plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic effort to get - plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic effort to get this - the diplomatic effort to get this deal done over the hostages, and they believe that there is some opportunity for that to happen, they seem to have got israel on side — we will have to wait and see, and they are asking the arab countries to put pressure on hamas to go along with that. we've seen the detail coming out, the americans have been focused on that. they've provided some
let's go back to gary in washington. that delegation pulled israel's defence minister is in washington, where does this leave the biden administration's attempts to rein in benjamin netanyahu and the rafah plan? benjamin netanyahu and the rafah lan? , benjamin netanyahu and the rafah ian? , ., , benjamin netanyahu and the rafah plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic— plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic effort _ plan? they are focusing on primarily the diplomatic...
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bringing you the latest here in washington. the senate has only a few hours to pass a critical bill that would avert a us government shutdown. if it doesn't, the federal government will be forced to stop most non—essential functions. earlier, the house of representatives approved a $1.2 trillion spending bill, but it still needs to be approved by the senate before midnight in washington. that's less than three hours away. we will continue to monitor that story for you throughout the night. and before we go, let's recap our top stories — gunman have killed at least 60 people at a theatre outside moscow. russian authorities say more than 100 others were injured. russia's national guard is searching for the gunmen, who have yet to be identified. ukraine has denied any involvement. that's all from us for now. i'll be back in 30 minutes with more. more on the situation in moscow as well as here in washington. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. for the start of this weekend, it's going to feel like we've stepped back int
bringing you the latest here in washington. the senate has only a few hours to pass a critical bill that would avert a us government shutdown. if it doesn't, the federal government will be forced to stop most non—essential functions. earlier, the house of representatives approved a $1.2 trillion spending bill, but it still needs to be approved by the senate before midnight in washington. that's less than three hours away. we will continue to monitor that story for you throughout the night....
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amber phillips is a politics reporter for the washington post. i spoke with her earlier, and started by asking if haley could win the dc primary. if she wins this district here in washington, dc, i don't know if we could even say she's won a state before she drops out. and i feel like that's the main question everyone's asking is this week could be decisive for donald trump and winning the primary. and it's possible. nikki haley, even if she does well here in washington, dc where there's more more elite republicans and liberal republicans, she might not win an actual state at all in this primary and she might have to drop out by tuesday or wednesday. yeah. and given that, in what way do you think this result could be decisive? i mean, hasn't she pretty much already lost anyway? is there anything she could do to change things around at this point? no, short of an absolute political world turning upside down on its head, there's nothing she can do right now. and the reason this week is likely to be decisive is because more than a dozen states vote
amber phillips is a politics reporter for the washington post. i spoke with her earlier, and started by asking if haley could win the dc primary. if she wins this district here in washington, dc, i don't know if we could even say she's won a state before she drops out. and i feel like that's the main question everyone's asking is this week could be decisive for donald trump and winning the primary. and it's possible. nikki haley, even if she does well here in washington, dc where there's more...
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having a conversation in washington _ tragedy. having a conversation in washington and _ tragedy. having a conversation in washington and you'll _ tragedy. having a conversation in washington and you'll have - tragedy. having a conversation in| washington and you'll have heard what the president said about the federal government's response, what do you need from them right now? the first ste do you need from them right now? tue: first step is do you need from them right now? tta: first step is emergency do you need from them right now? t"t2 first step is emergency supplemental support from the department of treasury and on the appropriations committee and already in contact with the secretary and secretaries of the site as well. and i believe they'll be the first step in the second step will probably be congresses to step up and appropriate more funds to cover this in the presidential leadership is important but it's going to be important but it's going to be important for congress to make sure that we follow through our end of the deal here and get this done. and the deal here an
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caitriona l perry in washington, thank you very much. now to a special bbc report on what's being described as a war the world forgot. civilians caught up in sudan's civil war have given our correspondent graphic accounts of rape, ethnic violence and street executions. top united nations officials say the conflict has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history". the latest round of violence started in april last year, the un says, around eight million people have been displaced tens of thousands have been killed, a backdrop that could trigger the world's largest hunger cirsis. feras kilani has been to the front lines near the capital khartoum and sent this exclusive report. gun shots. the front line of a war the world has forgotten. sudanese army troops, celebrating success as they push towards the capital. a fragile victory over their rivals, the rapid support forces. this market used to be the life of the city. now look at it. normal life here, destroyed. we heard stories of rape, looting and i
caitriona l perry in washington, thank you very much. now to a special bbc report on what's being described as a war the world forgot. civilians caught up in sudan's civil war have given our correspondent graphic accounts of rape, ethnic violence and street executions. top united nations officials say the conflict has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history". the latest round of violence started in april last year, the un says, around eight...
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that's a large numberfor somewhere like washington. this part of the us is not somewhere that has a particularly substantial number of russians living here. and several of the people in that queue, lots of them actually left russia after the war in ukraine broke outjust over two years ago. many of them leaving russia either to escape repression or mobilisation, orjust because they didn't feel comfortable staying in a country that unleashed this war on its neighbour. but outside the embassy it was certainly a very colourful spectacle. there were banners and flags and placards. they had assembled a stage where people were giving speeches. and i got chatting to one of alexei navalny�*s closest aides, worked with him for many years. she told me alexei navalny, were he alive today, of course he died in that arctic penal colony last month, if he were here to see this today she said he would be so happy to see the number of people who had turned out not only in russia but abroad as well to register their protest vote against vladimir putin.
that's a large numberfor somewhere like washington. this part of the us is not somewhere that has a particularly substantial number of russians living here. and several of the people in that queue, lots of them actually left russia after the war in ukraine broke outjust over two years ago. many of them leaving russia either to escape repression or mobilisation, orjust because they didn't feel comfortable staying in a country that unleashed this war on its neighbour. but outside the embassy it...
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it was washington political theatre. questions. it was washington politicaltheatre. both questions. it was washington political theatre. both sides, republicans and democrats, will take away some political points from these to use in the election campaign. and finally, some surprising news about the world's largest trees. giant redwoods, considered a staple of the california coastline, are now greater in number across the pond. a new study tallied nearly half a million redwoods in the uk compared to 80,000 in their native california. the giant trees were first brought to the uk about 160 years ago. they'e flouishing thanks to their ability to adapt to the damp weather. in california, ancient redwood forests are increasingly under threat due to climate change. it looks like at least one californian loves the uk fog. thank you for watching, i'm carl nasman. we'll be back in 30 minutes with more. stay with us here on bbc news hello there. after a very wet february, the rain has continued to fall during march, particularly across south east england. here, it's been much wetter than aver
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and beijing. in ties between washington and bei'inu. , beijing. in the past, the chinese _ beijing. in the past, the chinese government - beijing. in the past, the - chinese government tended to focus more on the supply side by investing in infrastructure. and i think at this point, there is a lack of confidence, consumer confidence, so how do we get the consumers to start spending, let's say, is a challenge for now. we see bank deposits going up while spending is going down in the past few years, particularly during covid. so i think the government does have a tool box to apply to stimulate the growth by, you know, focusing on the consumer side. and i think there are talks about a programme to support households in terms of replacing some major—ticket items like home appliance, you know, and automobile purchases, replacing the existing ones. so i think that will be a focus, that should be a focus for the government to stimulate consumption rather than just simply focusing on investing in infrastructure. now, i understand you've said in the past
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daniel lippman, a washington — their base. daniel lippman, a washington reporter - their base. daniel lippman, a washington reporter with - washington reporter with politico, thank you for helping us break it all down as the senate goes into overtime but does look like the bill will pass. thank you very much for your help. pass. thank you very much for your help-— the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine made the deeply personal announcement herself in a video message. it comes after she had stepped back from public life to take time to recover after undergoing abdominal surgery injanuary. catherine says that although it was thought at the time that her condition was non—cancerous, tests had found cancer had been present and she is in the early stages of a course of preventative chemotherapy. here's that very personal message, filmed at windsor earlier this week. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst i've been recovering from surgery. it has been an
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earlier, i wasjoined by politico's washington reporter daniel lippman. first of all, what would normally be, you know, big headlines — we have the two presumptive nominees on both sides — democrat and republican — but it's basically what we expected. donald trump and joe biden with a rematch looking very certain. does anything change now that essentially this is official? well, both candidates are now going to focus more on their general election, try to move to the middle, traditionally. donald trump doesn't often do that because he wants to focus more on his base, but he's going to have to try to get some of those nikki haley voters. 1 in 7 republican voters during the primary said that they did not want to vote for trump, they were not planning to. so even though trump is ahead in the polls, he needs to try to appeal to them and say, "hey, i'm not going to mess with democracy — i'm just a traditional conservative here. i want to bring back america first," like he did in the first administration. do you seejoe biden trying to potentially attrac
earlier, i wasjoined by politico's washington reporter daniel lippman. first of all, what would normally be, you know, big headlines — we have the two presumptive nominees on both sides — democrat and republican — but it's basically what we expected. donald trump and joe biden with a rematch looking very certain. does anything change now that essentially this is official? well, both candidates are now going to focus more on their general election, try to move to the middle, traditionally....
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live from washington, this is bbc news. tensions between the us and israel are exposed after the un security council pass a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the us and uk charge china of a sweeping cyber espionage campaign that allegedly impacted millions. donald trump gets a win in one case, while a judge in another sets the date for his first criminal trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you are very welcome. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a scheduled trip to the united states by two of his top advisors, after the us did not veto a un security council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire between hamas and israel. the us abstained from the vote, allowing the resolution to pass, after numerous failed attempts. the resolution also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. the us says it's very disappointed by the cancelled visit. a separate visit by israel's defence minister, is underway. benjamin netanyahu benjamin neta nyahu called benjamin netanya
live from washington, this is bbc news. tensions between the us and israel are exposed after the un security council pass a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. the us and uk charge china of a sweeping cyber espionage campaign that allegedly impacted millions. donald trump gets a win in one case, while a judge in another sets the date for his first criminal trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you are very welcome. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a...
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the package, reported by the washington post and reuters, comes despite growing calls for us military aid to be linked to changes in how israel conducts the war. it comes days after the un's top court, the international court ofjustice, ordered israel to allow the unimpeded flow of food aid into gaza. israel says un allegations that it's blocking aid are "wholly unfounded". the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has agreed to send officials to egypt and qatar in the coming days for a new round of talks on a possible ceasefire in gaza. in the past 2a hours both the uk and the us military have airdropped food supplies into gaza. our bbc middle east correspondent lucy williamson, was on the us plane. aid drops into gaza are expensive, inefficient and increasingly controversial. these ready—prepared meals from the us army are being flown more than 1,000 miles from the us in qatar. there's plenty of food just a short drive from gaza's borders, but this american aid is being flown right across the middle east. 80 crates of food on board two c—i7 transport planes, dropped into a
the package, reported by the washington post and reuters, comes despite growing calls for us military aid to be linked to changes in how israel conducts the war. it comes days after the un's top court, the international court ofjustice, ordered israel to allow the unimpeded flow of food aid into gaza. israel says un allegations that it's blocking aid are "wholly unfounded". the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has agreed to send officials to egypt and qatar in the coming...
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it there in washington for such an a- roach? , there in washington for such an approach?— approach? it is not the first time when _ approach? it is not the first time when i _ approach? it is not the first time when i am _ approach? it is not the first time when i am in - approach? it is not the first - time when i am in washington, talking aboutjustice, talking talking about justice, talking about talking aboutjustice, talking about accountability, and talking about restoration of international world order. and compensation or reparations for the damage caused by russian aggression, as a significant component of restoring justice. and you know that peace formula of president zelensky it also includes .7, restoration of justice. when we speak about russia's duty to make reparation, we understand that it does not depend on russia, on its consent, it is in accordance with international law, that russia must make reparations. unfortunately, russia is not it's useless to believe that they will ever make reparations. that's why we lawyers and state officials have to find ways and mechani
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but washington has proved to be ukraine's most important military backer. it has provided tens of billions of dollars in support since moscow invaded in february 2022. the amount of military aid given to ukraine is tracked by the kiel institute. this chart shows commitments by governments up until mid—january. it tracks money already provided to ukraine and pledges to send funds in the future. it only shows military aid given by individual governements and not through the eu, which is why it is not listed. you can see germany has provided almost 18 billion euros in funding or commitments, and behind germany, the uk has a commitment of more than 9 billion euros. continuing with what is happening in brussels, here is a europe correspondent, nick beake, but what european leaders hope to achieve. all the eu leaders are now in, they walked up the red carpet past all the flags of the 27 eu countries and have now gone in to start this meeting. it is the first of the year, the one they hold every three months or so. as we have been hearing, the priority today is
but washington has proved to be ukraine's most important military backer. it has provided tens of billions of dollars in support since moscow invaded in february 2022. the amount of military aid given to ukraine is tracked by the kiel institute. this chart shows commitments by governments up until mid—january. it tracks money already provided to ukraine and pledges to send funds in the future. it only shows military aid given by individual governements and not through the eu, which is why it...
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what's in it for washington when it comes to | it for washington when it comes to this meeting because how much influence does benny gantz have in israel? it’s influence does benny gantz have in israel? �* , . . . influence does benny gantz have in israel? �* , . ., ., ~ israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration _ israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration is _ israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration is giving - israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration is giving full- israel? it's clear that the biden - adminstration is giving full backing to benny gantz and they want to see the back of netanyahu because he harms the interests of peace and american interests and they are also watching public opinion polls and seeing the earth there are elections today in israel, gantz is the most likely candidate to become prime minister, so this is in preparation but also sending a scientific israeli people, you should move on to new leadership because the current leadership does not serve your interest. current leadership does not serve your interest-— your interest.
what's in it for washington when it comes to | it for washington when it comes to this meeting because how much influence does benny gantz have in israel? it’s influence does benny gantz have in israel? �* , . . . influence does benny gantz have in israel? �* , . ., ., ~ israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration _ israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration is _ israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration is giving - israel? it's clear that the biden adminstration is giving...
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she won the washington dc primary with more than 62% of the vote. haley's campaign said, "it's not surprising that republicans closest to washington dysfunction are rejecting donald trump and all his chaos." she is the first woman to win a republican primary ever. her focus now turns to super tuesday this week — where 15 states and one territory will vote. she will need to do well there to have a shot in the race. former president trump's campaign blasted ms haley's win, saying "the swamp has claimed their queen." mr trump has swept the other contests so far, leaving only a narrow path forward for ms haley. facing mounting pressure to drop out, earlier she told supporters at a rally in vermont that she's still all in. the media has been all over themselves trying to figure out why i am not getting out of this rate, what is she keep fighting and what is she doing. when 70% of americans say they do not wantjoe biden or donald trump, yes i will keep on fighting. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at a major story we are
she won the washington dc primary with more than 62% of the vote. haley's campaign said, "it's not surprising that republicans closest to washington dysfunction are rejecting donald trump and all his chaos." she is the first woman to win a republican primary ever. her focus now turns to super tuesday this week — where 15 states and one territory will vote. she will need to do well there to have a shot in the race. former president trump's campaign blasted ms haley's win, saying...
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mr schumer has been a great friend of israel in washington. so for him to make comments like these and we heard them there, didn�*t we? "netanyahu�*s lost his way. his coalition no longer fits the needs of israel. new elections are necessary." i mean, really critical stuff. and i think this is a sign, again, of the growing frustration in the corridors of power here in washington at the high death toll in gaza, and with the israeli authorities apparent unwillingness authorities�* apparent unwillingness to listen to us pleas to let more aid into gaza and to comply with international law. but in terms of the reaction to mr schumer�*s words, many democrats were absolutely delighted when he said this speech. some of them, of course, are very unhappy with the situation in gaza and unhappy with the biden administration�*s stance on israel and its support for the israeli government. one democratic senator apparently got up and hugged chuck schumer after he made this speech. but in terms of the republicans, they are, of course, traditionally
mr schumer has been a great friend of israel in washington. so for him to make comments like these and we heard them there, didn�*t we? "netanyahu�*s lost his way. his coalition no longer fits the needs of israel. new elections are necessary." i mean, really critical stuff. and i think this is a sign, again, of the growing frustration in the corridors of power here in washington at the high death toll in gaza, and with the israeli authorities apparent unwillingness authorities�*...
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there are lots— washington rather than him. there are lots of— washington rather than him. there are lots of reports on that in the israeli _ are lots of reports on that in the israeli media without official comment. at the same time feeding into all_ comment. at the same time feeding into all of— comment. at the same time feeding into all of the domestic pressure on israel. _ into all of the domestic pressure on israel. you — into all of the domestic pressure on israel, you have these repeated rallies— israel, you have these repeated rallies hy— israel, you have these repeated rallies by families of the israeli hostages. they get a lot of public sympathy, understandably, and they want the _ sympathy, understandably, and they want the government to do much more to bring _ want the government to do much more to bring the _ want the government to do much more to bring the hostages home. the kremlin says _ to bring the hostages home. tue: kremlin says the to bring the hostages home. t'ts: kremlin says the content to bring the hostages home. tt2 kremlin says the content
there are lots— washington rather than him. there are lots of— washington rather than him. there are lots of reports on that in the israeli _ are lots of reports on that in the israeli media without official comment. at the same time feeding into all_ comment. at the same time feeding into all of— comment. at the same time feeding into all of the domestic pressure on israel. _ into all of the domestic pressure on israel. you — into all of the domestic pressure on israel, you have these...
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will vernon in washington. _ such as michigan. will vernon in washington, thank _ such as michigan. will vernon in washington, thank you. - the us drop come as a united nations team visiting gaza's biggest hospital has found that many palestinans who were injured as lorries were delivering aid on thursday, were wounded by gunshots, some to their upper bodies. there have been international calls for an investigation into the incident. from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. how were so many people injured? were they shot or crushed in a desperate stampede? gaza's shifa hospital treating just some of the survivors, and now, for the first time since thursday, first—hand testimony from the un. this hospital is treating more than 200 people that were injured. we have seen people with gunshot wounds we have seen amputees, and we have seen children as young as 12. these events cannot be allowed to go on. jehad is haunted by what he saw when the convoy arrived on thursday morning. "were the soldiers firing deliberately?" he is asked. "yes, with tanks, soldiers, ai
will vernon in washington. _ such as michigan. will vernon in washington, thank _ such as michigan. will vernon in washington, thank you. - the us drop come as a united nations team visiting gaza's biggest hospital has found that many palestinans who were injured as lorries were delivering aid on thursday, were wounded by gunshots, some to their upper bodies. there have been international calls for an investigation into the incident. from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent paul adams...
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of course the defenceman is in washington. supposed to be a delegation heading to washington to discuss perhaps tactics around the plan to go into rafah. that delegation has now been pulled as a direct response to the us not vetoing that resolution at the un security council, something the un security council, something the white house has already said is disappointing. those are some of the latest lines coming as we get more reaction to what we have seen at the un security council. the uk has blamed china for being behind what it says were two malicious cyber campaigns, targeting democratic institutions and politicians. the attacks, which took place in 2021 and 2022, hit the electoral commission, which holds the personal details of a0 million voters and uk parliamentary accounts. here's the uk's deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, outlining the case against beijing and those who he says were working on its behalf. ican i can confirm today chinese state affiliated actors were responsible for two malicious cyber campaigns tar
of course the defenceman is in washington. supposed to be a delegation heading to washington to discuss perhaps tactics around the plan to go into rafah. that delegation has now been pulled as a direct response to the us not vetoing that resolution at the un security council, something the un security council, something the white house has already said is disappointing. those are some of the latest lines coming as we get more reaction to what we have seen at the un security council. the uk has...
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do you feel, in washington, dc, that there is a failure? a failure really to address vladimir putin and the threat he represents? i'm not an american voter, i'm a russian voter. and i don't think i'm really in a position to tell them what to do. but what i am doing here during this week in washington, dc, we are trying to devise, to find ways to do some practical steps. we offer our experience, for instance, in tracking putin's money to americans or to europeans, also into the uk, so that this experience could be applied to make putin suffer, and to make him pay the price. 0urjob is to... but there's been two years of talk about crippling sanctions on russia, and we see that those sanctions are very far from crippling, and the russian economy is growing. that's true — well, russian economy's not growing. only the military is growing, while all the other sectors are doing very bad. but, of course, sanctions are not efficient. and, once again, we were around for the last two years explaining, like, what to do with the sanctions, how to addr
do you feel, in washington, dc, that there is a failure? a failure really to address vladimir putin and the threat he represents? i'm not an american voter, i'm a russian voter. and i don't think i'm really in a position to tell them what to do. but what i am doing here during this week in washington, dc, we are trying to devise, to find ways to do some practical steps. we offer our experience, for instance, in tracking putin's money to americans or to europeans, also into the uk, so that this...
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the israeli delegation won't travel to washington. mr netanyahu says this is compromise the war effort. it would seem relations are as bad as they have ever been? we would seem relations are as bad as they have ever been?— they have ever been? we have had troubled times _ they have ever been? we have had troubled times before. _ they have ever been? we have had troubled times before. i _ they have ever been? we have had troubled times before. i don't - troubled times before. i don't believe anyone should underestimate the commitment of the united states to the nation of israel, to the israeli people. the president said from the very beginning, he warned the leadership of israel about how to conduct this conflict. after six months of watching how it is going, two things are very clear. number one, diplomacy, negotiations, our water saving the lives of hostages. israel may place other things in priority above hostages, but the us government does not, and we have seen when hostages have been released it has been primarily through negot
the israeli delegation won't travel to washington. mr netanyahu says this is compromise the war effort. it would seem relations are as bad as they have ever been? we would seem relations are as bad as they have ever been?— they have ever been? we have had troubled times _ they have ever been? we have had troubled times before. _ they have ever been? we have had troubled times before. i _ they have ever been? we have had troubled times before. i don't - troubled times before. i don't believe...
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will vernon in washington, dc. we also heard from sarah rainsford in the ukrainian capital kyiv and vitaliy shevchenko, the russia editor for capital kyiv and vitaliy shevchenko, the russia editorfor bbc monitoring. thank you all very much. let's speak to mikhail zygar, a russian—born journalist, filmmaker, and author of all the kremlin's men: inside the court of vladimir putin. mikhail zygar, thank you for being with us. good to get you on the programme. we have heard about these protest votes. noon against putin demonstrations could notjust in russia but around the world. are these people demonstrating thinking that these protests might actually make a difference? it is that these protests might actually make a difference?— make a difference? it is hard to tell. it is hard _ make a difference? it is hard to tell. it is hard to _ make a difference? it is hard to tell. it is hard to tell _ make a difference? it is hard to tell. it is hard to tell if - make a difference? it is hard to tell. it is hard to tell if
will vernon in washington, dc. we also heard from sarah rainsford in the ukrainian capital kyiv and vitaliy shevchenko, the russia editor for capital kyiv and vitaliy shevchenko, the russia editorfor bbc monitoring. thank you all very much. let's speak to mikhail zygar, a russian—born journalist, filmmaker, and author of all the kremlin's men: inside the court of vladimir putin. mikhail zygar, thank you for being with us. good to get you on the programme. we have heard about these protest...
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israel's defence minister faces tough words in washington, as the rift over the gaza conflict grows deeper. thailand has become the first south—east asian country to pass a marriage equality bill, paving the way for same—sex marriage. and, check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. hello i'm nicky schiller. come to the programme. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore. six people still missing after a container ship brought down a key bridge are now presumed dead. the coast guard said it had suspended its search and rescue operation and now will focus on a recovery mission. these are live pictures from the scene, where it is 6am local time. as you can see, there is poor visibility and debris from the bridge in the water, are making the recovery efforts extremely challenging. the focus is now turning to the investigation into what went wrong, with a team of transportation safety experts hoping to board the stricken ship and recover its data recorder. the vessel is
israel's defence minister faces tough words in washington, as the rift over the gaza conflict grows deeper. thailand has become the first south—east asian country to pass a marriage equality bill, paving the way for same—sex marriage. and, check your passport — the message to millions of britons planning a trip to europe to avoid being caught out by a ten—year rule. hello i'm nicky schiller. come to the programme. welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the us city of baltimore....
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lien is an anchor of washington post live, and a former ministerial aide and pr. hello to you both. plenty of reaction from world leaders right around the world. strong words from the us. let's start with you. what you make of it. the us response and we're talking russia, correct? there is a slight problem with your line and we didn't have your the top of the show but now we are the same page. vladimir putin, the strong us reaction the win.— reaction the win. when we started talkin: reaction the win. when we started talking about _ reaction the win. when we started talking about netanyahu - reaction the win. when we started talking about netanyahu for - reaction the win. when we started talking about netanyahu for a - talking about netanyahu for a second. yes, this is something that was expected. no one was under any impression, especially after what has happened in the last several weeks and the death of alexey navalny that there will be any sort of different outcome here, but the reality is that the united states is extremely strong in its reaction in the sense that it does not
lien is an anchor of washington post live, and a former ministerial aide and pr. hello to you both. plenty of reaction from world leaders right around the world. strong words from the us. let's start with you. what you make of it. the us response and we're talking russia, correct? there is a slight problem with your line and we didn't have your the top of the show but now we are the same page. vladimir putin, the strong us reaction the win.— reaction the win. when we started talkin: reaction...
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we know aid is being held up in washington, what i held up in washington, what would it take to get further ukraine aid, actually passed? it's really terrible that the leader of the is refusing to put an aid bill on the floor, the senate passed a good bill, they passed that on a bipartisan basis, we in the house could pass that bill, i'm confident that the speaker would put it on the floor. he is resistant, because he has gotten word from some of his far right party, that if he puts the bill on the floor, they will go after his speakership. we have seen this game before. but there are two discharge petitions on the house will, a discharge petition if we can get to 18 signatures would force him to bring one of those bills to the floor for a vote. congressman mcgovern has a discharge petition that has already got 169 signatures, so 49 signatures to go and we could bring that bill to the floor for a vote. i bring that bill to the floor for a vote.— for a vote. i should note republicans _ for a vote. i should note republicans in - for a vote. i should note republicans in the - for a vote. i s
we know aid is being held up in washington, what i held up in washington, what would it take to get further ukraine aid, actually passed? it's really terrible that the leader of the is refusing to put an aid bill on the floor, the senate passed a good bill, they passed that on a bipartisan basis, we in the house could pass that bill, i'm confident that the speaker would put it on the floor. he is resistant, because he has gotten word from some of his far right party, that if he puts the bill on...
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hello, i'm caitriona perry live in washington. welcome back to the bbc�*s super tuesday special coverage. it's been a big night forfrontrunnersjoe biden and donald trump as they've locked in wins in their quest for the democratic and republican presidential nominations. let's take a look at the tallies now, and mr trump has claimed victory in states including alabama, arkansas, colorado, maine, massachusetts, minnesota, north carolina, oklahoma, tennessee. plus texas, virginia and california. meanwhile, president joe biden has won all of those won by trump, plus vermont and utah. mr trump took the stage to address supporters at his mar—a—lago club to celebrate his primary victories. well thank you very much, they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one. we watched our country take a great beating over the last three years full. nobody thought a thing like this would be possible, we would not have russia attacking ukraine, we would not have israel being attacked, we had no inflation, inflation is destroying the
hello, i'm caitriona perry live in washington. welcome back to the bbc�*s super tuesday special coverage. it's been a big night forfrontrunnersjoe biden and donald trump as they've locked in wins in their quest for the democratic and republican presidential nominations. let's take a look at the tallies now, and mr trump has claimed victory in states including alabama, arkansas, colorado, maine, massachusetts, minnesota, north carolina, oklahoma, tennessee. plus texas, virginia and california....
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washington described the conversation as businesslike. it comes amid a deepening rift between the two leaders over the war in gaza. us national security adviser, jake sullivan, said the president stressed the need to get more humanitarian aid into gaza. president biden is also reported to have voiced deep concerns over israel's plans to carry out an assault in the southern city of rafah, where around half of gaza's population is currently sheltering. the key goals israel wants to achieve in rafah can be achieved by other means. on the gold today, president biden asked benjamin netanyahu to send a team composed of military officials to washington in the coming days to hear us concerns about israel's rafah planning and provide an alternative approach to secure the egypt— gaza border without a major ground invasion. the eu's foreign policy chief, josep borrell, has said that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. a new un backed report has warned that 1.1 million people in gaza, around half the population, are experiencing "catastr
washington described the conversation as businesslike. it comes amid a deepening rift between the two leaders over the war in gaza. us national security adviser, jake sullivan, said the president stressed the need to get more humanitarian aid into gaza. president biden is also reported to have voiced deep concerns over israel's plans to carry out an assault in the southern city of rafah, where around half of gaza's population is currently sheltering. the key goals israel wants to achieve in...
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kamala harris will meet with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz at the white house on monday as washington seeks to reach a deal for a temporary ceasefire and increase the flow of aid to gaza. a us official said today the framework for a deal that would establish a six—week ceasefire in gaza is in place with israel's agreement and depends on hamas agreeing to release hostages. but the violence continues. at least 13 palestinians, including a medic, are reported to have been killed by an israeli air strike near a hospital in rafah. the idf said it had carried out a precision strike in the area of the hospital that targeted militants from the islamichhad group. and a united nations team visiting gaza's biggest hospital has found that many palestinans who were injured as lorries were delivering aid on thursday, were wounded by gunshots. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has the latest. how were so many people injured? were they shot or crushed in a desperate stampede at gaza's shifa hospital? the un says there's evidence of both. this hospital is treating more than 200 people that wer
kamala harris will meet with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz at the white house on monday as washington seeks to reach a deal for a temporary ceasefire and increase the flow of aid to gaza. a us official said today the framework for a deal that would establish a six—week ceasefire in gaza is in place with israel's agreement and depends on hamas agreeing to release hostages. but the violence continues. at least 13 palestinians, including a medic, are reported to have been killed by an...