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and ukraine is fighting, and ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the frontline, and this is the price for all europe, for all nato. this is the price for everyone, including the u.s. as the leader in the nato. u.s. army does not have to fight protecting nato countries. ukrainians are doing that. it's only the ammo that the civilized world is providing. i think it's a good decision. that is why we do need to keep supporting while ukraine stands. there's no direct war between u.s. or nato and russian aggression. so ukraine is still fighting, and ukraine is protecting all the others. >> but president zelenskyy, can you give americans a sense of the timeline? will you still need as much aid this time next year, or do you think you can turn the corner on russia? what's the timeline? >> translator: well, it depends on when we actually get weapons on the ground. as you said, kristen, if we get them in half a year -- well, we've had the process stalled for half a year, and we have losses in several directions. the losses in men, in equipment. in the east it was very difficult. we
and ukraine is fighting, and ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the frontline, and this is the price for all europe, for all nato. this is the price for everyone, including the u.s. as the leader in the nato. u.s. army does not have to fight protecting nato countries. ukrainians are doing that. it's only the ammo that the civilized world is providing. i think it's a good decision. that is why we do need to keep supporting while ukraine stands. there's no direct war between u.s....
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to keep helping ukraine in its battle against russia. chris. >> monica alba, thank you for that. and as she just said after nearly seven months of congressional wrangling over foreign aid, president biden has signed a $95 billion package that sends aid to ukraine, ra israel and taiwan, and he promises it's going to get out the door immediately. >> i'm making sure the shipments start right away. in the next few hours, literally the few hours we're going to begin sending equipment to ukraine for air defense munitions, for artillery, for rocket systems and armored vehicles. >> the bill passed the senate last night by an overwhelming margin, 79-18. minority leader mitch mcconnell blamed the delay in getting it done on two men, tucker carlson and donald trump. >> i think the demonization of ukraine began by tucker carlson, who in my opinion ended up where he should have been all along, which is interviewing vladimir putin, and so he had an enormous audience, which convinced a lot of rank and file republicans that maybe this was a mistake and then our nominee for president didn't seem
to keep helping ukraine in its battle against russia. chris. >> monica alba, thank you for that. and as she just said after nearly seven months of congressional wrangling over foreign aid, president biden has signed a $95 billion package that sends aid to ukraine, ra israel and taiwan, and he promises it's going to get out the door immediately. >> i'm making sure the shipments start right away. in the next few hours, literally the few hours we're going to begin sending equipment to...
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speaking of ukraine, everyone, we have a reaction from president zelenskyy in ukraine who has reacted to the news from washington d.c. here's what he writes. i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. democracy and freedom will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today by the house will keep the war from expanding, safe thousands and thousands of lives and help both of aeronations to become stronger. just peace and security can only be obtained through strength. we hope the bills will be supported in the senate and sent to president biden's desk. he wraps that up with a thank you, america. it is something that many people will be very proud of with this accomplishment today. and then there are the likes of marjorie taylor greene who puts a big thumb down in the face of that which ukraine has been facing and valiantly fighting for. that's the point earlier where you see marjorie taylor greene in the lower part of your sc
speaking of ukraine, everyone, we have a reaction from president zelenskyy in ukraine who has reacted to the news from washington d.c. here's what he writes. i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. democracy and freedom will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today by the house will keep the war from expanding, safe thousands...
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we help to bring to ukraine whatever we can. cars, protection, like helmets, bullet proof vests, little things, even if i am a volunteer, i cannot buy an f- 16. >> you always have in helping ukraine were effort from switzerland and now are working for a company that allows you to make repairs to pickup trucks set to ukraine and used by ukrainian forces. that is an example of the kind of thing people like you, women like you have left the men behind in ukraine and are fighting for outside to help win the war. >> this is normal. we must help our men. this is normal. why not? >> i remember the day we met, you were so optimistic. when we talked, it is optimistic, how do you stay optimistic after something like this has happened? does this deplete you or does this strengthen you? >> i hope -- i am the same optimistic as before. now, it is a little bit difficult i want to ask all americans, please support us. please support us. we need this help badly. we cannot wait. the more we wait, the more we give the chance to them to attack ukr
we help to bring to ukraine whatever we can. cars, protection, like helmets, bullet proof vests, little things, even if i am a volunteer, i cannot buy an f- 16. >> you always have in helping ukraine were effort from switzerland and now are working for a company that allows you to make repairs to pickup trucks set to ukraine and used by ukrainian forces. that is an example of the kind of thing people like you, women like you have left the men behind in ukraine and are fighting for outside...
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ukraine has been waiting for months. i was struck by the politico piece that alicia noted about how the intelligence on the brief ring from cia director burns change the mind of a number of workers. one speaker johnson gave his remarks, he talked about the fact that his son is enrolling in the naval academy this fall and this is a live situation and we don't want to be in a position where we have to send our american sons and daughters who why is that what it took. it has been a dire situation in ukraine for months. this has been the intelligence for months. what is so different? >> it is because donald trump doesn't want the aide to go through. marjorie taylor gray did not want the aide to go through. they acted like intelligence wasn't real. i think we should call on speaker jeffries. if you look at every single consequential thing that government has had to do from the debt ceiling going back to the mccarthy days to now the appropriations bill, this aid package. it has been democrats and our leader jeffries, who has m
ukraine has been waiting for months. i was struck by the politico piece that alicia noted about how the intelligence on the brief ring from cia director burns change the mind of a number of workers. one speaker johnson gave his remarks, he talked about the fact that his son is enrolling in the naval academy this fall and this is a live situation and we don't want to be in a position where we have to send our american sons and daughters who why is that what it took. it has been a dire situation...
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let's just say that for ukraine. it's already a disaster on the front lines payoff this months' long delay by republicans, by mike johnson. for him to come out the other day, it was almost this, like, out of body experience. he was talking as if, you know, he was a republican from the before times. you can only imagine that donald trump was not happy to hear mike johnson talking about -- he used the phrase axis of evil. he said, "i believe the intelligence." i was struck by that line after years of republicans tearing down the credibility of american intelligence agencies, just following trump. you know, he said very explicitly, "if we don't stop putin in ukraine, he will roll further, perhaps into the balkans or against poland or another nato ally." this was like an out of body experience for mike johnson. as a rank and file nobody in congress, he voted against all previous ukraine assistance packages. you know, what does it mean? i do think it is important. he is obviously not a resistance hero yet, joe, right? he
let's just say that for ukraine. it's already a disaster on the front lines payoff this months' long delay by republicans, by mike johnson. for him to come out the other day, it was almost this, like, out of body experience. he was talking as if, you know, he was a republican from the before times. you can only imagine that donald trump was not happy to hear mike johnson talking about -- he used the phrase axis of evil. he said, "i believe the intelligence." i was struck by that line...
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ukraine, this delay? >> in practical terms, they have lost, 5% of their territory. secondly, they have lost thousands of their soldiers. thirdly, they have lost a great deal of capability in their electric grid to support their civilian population. this has had a real cost, this delay of four, six, seven months. we ought to be happy but this is happened. we have to be questioning why it took so long. >> there was also more than $26 billion in aid to israel but includes humanitarian help for gaza. how will this impact the offensive in gaza? >> the vast majority of this additional aid will go towards the vending israel in terms of its air defense capabilities. there is no mystery as to why israel was able to knock down 350 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles a few days ago. it is because of this kind of advanced air defense capability in knocking down that attack of 350 incoming targets. israel probably expended 800 to 1000 interceptors. this will go a long way towards replenishing the stock. as you
ukraine, this delay? >> in practical terms, they have lost, 5% of their territory. secondly, they have lost thousands of their soldiers. thirdly, they have lost a great deal of capability in their electric grid to support their civilian population. this has had a real cost, this delay of four, six, seven months. we ought to be happy but this is happened. we have to be questioning why it took so long. >> there was also more than $26 billion in aid to israel but includes humanitarian...
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ukraine? the aid is on the way. it will be there soon. given the dire straits in the country, is it too late? will be aid arrive in time to make a difference? >> it is not too late. but there has been consequences and ukrainian for months has said 1-5-5-10. it depends. russia has more ammunition. and we have seen fewer russian missiles, drones have been shut down simply because they lack the air defense system. it is not too late. ukraine has an enormous skill defending the country. we have to member that we started at the beginning of the war. most experts believe russia will take kyiv within days and ukraine within weeks. that has not happened. they have limited 50% of the land. they are able to shoot down russian missiles and conduct deep strikes and open a corridor in the black sea. we delivered weapons. >> mr. secretary, you have our former president, currently, unelected private citizen meeting with the president of poland. i want to read you something from nbc news. they had discussed h
ukraine? the aid is on the way. it will be there soon. given the dire straits in the country, is it too late? will be aid arrive in time to make a difference? >> it is not too late. but there has been consequences and ukrainian for months has said 1-5-5-10. it depends. russia has more ammunition. and we have seen fewer russian missiles, drones have been shut down simply because they lack the air defense system. it is not too late. ukraine has an enormous skill defending the country. we...
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aid to israel, aid to the indo- pacific or aid to ukraine. and the fourth bill that could potentially result in a tiktok ban. democratic-controlled senate led by chuck schumer said they would support the package and it is likely to pass and president biden will sign it into law sometime next week when it does pass. when it comes to elise stefanik, she is the highest ranking republican woman in the house. she is a member of house leadership. she is the only member of leadership on johnson's team that voted against aid to ukraine but not exactly surprising when you see how she is positioning herself. it is interesting. when she first came to the house, she was very moderate. she was a symbol of what a bipartisan republican and democratic partnership could look like. in the last three years, she has vastly transformed to someone who has been staunchly behind the former president and has led the effort to overturn the election results and question the integrity of the 2020 election. she has since muddied the waters when it comes to that question
aid to israel, aid to the indo- pacific or aid to ukraine. and the fourth bill that could potentially result in a tiktok ban. democratic-controlled senate led by chuck schumer said they would support the package and it is likely to pass and president biden will sign it into law sometime next week when it does pass. when it comes to elise stefanik, she is the highest ranking republican woman in the house. she is a member of house leadership. she is the only member of leadership on johnson's team...
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. >>> the senate passes ukraine finding and a possible tiktok band. we will breakdown the real winner of the 118th congress. >>> >>> good evening once again. i am stepanie ruhle. we are 196 days away from the election and today donald trump's criminal trial feature two main characters, longtime national enquirer publisher david and one of trump's own attorneys, todd blanche. today's hearing started with a hearing over trump's gag order and it ended with the judge telling trump's loot -- lawyer, you are losing all credibility. here's laura jarrett with all of those details. >>> tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as the state seeks to prove the former president doctored his internal business records to cover up the payoff of an adult film actress days before the 2016 election. david described a meeting in 2015 with mr. trump and his former fixer, michael cohen, he said he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that woul
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ukraine is now putin's forever war. we've said, the united states, with our european allies, that we are going to provide significant military assistance well through this year, into next year. i think the key piece of the equipment going to ukraine, we're already seeing the effects of it, are the long-range, atacms missiles. it puts every russian depot, supply and command center, staging area, inside occupied ukraine, inside all of crimea, inside the donbas areas in the east, the strip along the coast, those are all at risk. i hear people in the white house beginning to speculate that the russians will not be able to maintain the positions that they have there easily. they're going to have to pull their logistics deeper, and that'll mean a different strategy in this war. one much more difficult for the russians. we were at a moment a few weeks ago when momentum clearly seemed to be on the russian side. i think most analysts, including russians whose commentary i quoted in my piece yesterday, are now convinced that the
ukraine is now putin's forever war. we've said, the united states, with our european allies, that we are going to provide significant military assistance well through this year, into next year. i think the key piece of the equipment going to ukraine, we're already seeing the effects of it, are the long-range, atacms missiles. it puts every russian depot, supply and command center, staging area, inside occupied ukraine, inside all of crimea, inside the donbas areas in the east, the strip along...
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>>> the senate passes ukraine funding and a possible tiktok ban. we'll break down the winner of the 118th congress. and my keynote conversation with the commissioner of the wnba. what's next for women's basketball while superstar caitlin clark goes pro as the 11th hour gets underway this tuesday night. >> good evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle. we are 196 days away from the election. donald trump's new york trial featured two main characters. long time national enquirer publisher david and one of trump's attorneys todd blanche. there was a fiery hearing over trump's partial gag order. judge merchan told blanche to his face he was losing all correct. and here is my colleague with all the details. >> reporter: tonight, mr. trump's long time friend david the former publisher of the national enquirer offering the jury a rare glimpse into the underworld of tabloid tactics as they seek to show he covered his business records to pay off stormy daniels with hush money. says he agreed to serve as the eyes and ears for rumors that could hurt mr. trump
>>> the senate passes ukraine funding and a possible tiktok ban. we'll break down the winner of the 118th congress. and my keynote conversation with the commissioner of the wnba. what's next for women's basketball while superstar caitlin clark goes pro as the 11th hour gets underway this tuesday night. >> good evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle. we are 196 days away from the election. donald trump's new york trial featured two main characters. long time national enquirer...
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he saw parallels to the situation in ukraine. there was a confluence of factors that pushed mike johnson over the edge, to not longer just be a congressman representing his state but be the speaker of the house representing the country. >> donny, the contribution to ukraine became really politically contentious this last go-around. it passed. today, it's a victory for biden and what he sees as the national interest of the united benefit, though, if we come to september/october and the war in ukraine is still plodding along, there's no real change in ground energy, and it's still just, you know, trench warfare? >> you know, whether he benefits or not, this week, let's celebrate for a minute that the system worked thisworked on a c. a human being, a profile in courage, stood up and did the right thing and was not tribal for a moment, went against and put his job on the line, and the checks and balances that are supposed to be there worked. we had the right person in the right place. at the same time, we're watching donald trump, a
he saw parallels to the situation in ukraine. there was a confluence of factors that pushed mike johnson over the edge, to not longer just be a congressman representing his state but be the speaker of the house representing the country. >> donny, the contribution to ukraine became really politically contentious this last go-around. it passed. today, it's a victory for biden and what he sees as the national interest of the united benefit, though, if we come to september/october and the war...
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over two years russia had been responsible for a brutal campaign against ukraine. they killed tens of thousands of ukrainians. bombed hospitals, picked them out, bombed hospitals, kindergartens, grandchildren, tried to plunge ukraine into a cold and dark winter by striking the power grid. ukrainians have fought back, defending their country and families and with extraordinary courage. many of you have been there with me many times. it is amazing what they do. it is amazing. against such a large military. ukraine has regained over half the territory that russia took from them in this invasion. and they won important victories against russia's navy. but make no mistake about it, they're a fighting force with the will and the skill to win. and the will and the skill to win. for months, while maga republicans are blocking aid, ukraine has been running out of artillery shells and ammunition. meanwhile, putin's friends keep giving -- keeping him well supplied, iran sent him drones, north korea sent him ballistic missiles and artillery shells, china provided components an
over two years russia had been responsible for a brutal campaign against ukraine. they killed tens of thousands of ukrainians. bombed hospitals, picked them out, bombed hospitals, kindergartens, grandchildren, tried to plunge ukraine into a cold and dark winter by striking the power grid. ukrainians have fought back, defending their country and families and with extraordinary courage. many of you have been there with me many times. it is amazing what they do. it is amazing. against such a large...
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and foreign aid packages for taiwan, israel and ukraine. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy says he is grateful for continued support. he personally thanked mike johnson. johnson, who is fighting his own battle to retain the speakership as he faces a possible ouster over the ukraine vote from now three members of his caucus, led by marjorie taylor greene. we will have the latest from capitol hill, and here in new york, where a jury is now in place after the first week of donald trump's hush money trial. and trump says he is ready to take the stand. joining me now is our capitol hill correspondent. you had a very busy day, julie. with these aid bills passed, what is next? >> s nereporter: what is next that the senate plans to take all of these bills up in one package. that is funding and also a bill that would ban tiktok, as you said, if the owner, the parent company has ties to the chinese government, does not sell tiktok within one year. it would be banned from the app store in the u.s., certainly a devastating blow to the millions of
and foreign aid packages for taiwan, israel and ukraine. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy says he is grateful for continued support. he personally thanked mike johnson. johnson, who is fighting his own battle to retain the speakership as he faces a possible ouster over the ukraine vote from now three members of his caucus, led by marjorie taylor greene. we will have the latest from capitol hill, and here in new york, where a jury is now in place after the first week of donald trump's...
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ukraine, as much as they are. but you look at what this republican house has done and whether it is betraying ukraine, turning there back on israel funding or butchering taiwan, sending a horrible message to president xi again, as mike mccall and other republicans have said in leadership positions, and fisa. donald trump does not like fisa. they tried to get in the way of continuing the fisa program despite the fact that they know that is how we stop foreign terrorists. it does look like mike johnson is the wall street journal editorial page. it looks like mike johnson has realized you can't negotiate with these people. you have to run them over. >> i think my johnson made the decision he is going to govern and i think that is very admiral decision. the question going forward of course is, what does this mean for the last several debates after this. you mentioned fisa. that is a great question. what is going to happen on that is totally they can get aid for ukraine in israel and taiwan across the finish line almos
ukraine, as much as they are. but you look at what this republican house has done and whether it is betraying ukraine, turning there back on israel funding or butchering taiwan, sending a horrible message to president xi again, as mike mccall and other republicans have said in leadership positions, and fisa. donald trump does not like fisa. they tried to get in the way of continuing the fisa program despite the fact that they know that is how we stop foreign terrorists. it does look like mike...
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the fact that we are treating this aid to ukraine as forgivable. i think we need to stand up for our allies. and maybe not a member of nato bit trying to be a member of nato for a long time. and nato members are supporting ukraine. and supporting nato members. a couple of things in that rule that irritate me a little bit. but i will be voting for the package. >> i have a follow-up question. in the previous iterations of the bill, obviously this is not what passed the senate. but the money allocated for ukraine, the majority of the money went to the pentagons of the pentagon could buy weapons and ammunition and parts made in america and send that to ukraine. what is different now in terms of it being a loan? are they loaning money to the pentagon? can you break that down? >> not all of it is a loan. somewhere around 10, $12 billion. and it is the part that deals with infrastructure issues and the rebuilding. even that to me is a bit of an insult. when you are talking about protecting our allies and relationships and reputation around the world, we o
the fact that we are treating this aid to ukraine as forgivable. i think we need to stand up for our allies. and maybe not a member of nato bit trying to be a member of nato for a long time. and nato members are supporting ukraine. and supporting nato members. a couple of things in that rule that irritate me a little bit. but i will be voting for the package. >> i have a follow-up question. in the previous iterations of the bill, obviously this is not what passed the senate. but the money...
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they will take up israel aid, ukraine aid, the indo pacific. there is also $9 billion for humanitarian aid, which democrats said was a redline for them. some of that money would go to civilians in gaza as they are experiencing those strikes from israel after that hamas attack on october 7th. overall here, the overarching story is of kos -- of course after they are clearing these bills with the help of democrats especially when it comes to a two ukraine, the senate will take this up as a package. they are working out an agreement there, katie, so it is not sure when they will bring this up. by next week, we do expect this package to land on the president's desk. there is also a measure tucked in here that would effectively ban tick tock if the parent company, bytedance, which is owned by china, a chinese company, does not sell tiktok within a year. but of course, over all of this is johnson's job. it is his job on the line especially after republicans, three of them had said that they could potentially force a motion to kick him out. i talked to
they will take up israel aid, ukraine aid, the indo pacific. there is also $9 billion for humanitarian aid, which democrats said was a redline for them. some of that money would go to civilians in gaza as they are experiencing those strikes from israel after that hamas attack on october 7th. overall here, the overarching story is of kos -- of course after they are clearing these bills with the help of democrats especially when it comes to a two ukraine, the senate will take this up as a...
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i think they handle the arming of ukraine well. although i think some of those arms could have gone earlier. it is only now that they are running into the blockades that they didn't see coming. that is the congress that is fundamentally stuck on the question of continuing a. and so much as biden would like to continue his policy, if it turns out congress does not renew that, i think the message to the allies around the world will be, even if you have a democrat who supported ukraine aid in the oval office, it may not make that big of a difference. and this is going to be the real test i think of americans. >> white house and national security correspondent for the new york times, david sanger, thank you so much. his new book is out tomorrow entitled "new cold war's, china's rise come russia's invasion and america's struggled to defend the west." it is an important book. you can preorder it now. thank you very much. >>> coming up, our friend and colleague chris hayes joins the conversation. we will be right back! (avo) kate made pro
i think they handle the arming of ukraine well. although i think some of those arms could have gone earlier. it is only now that they are running into the blockades that they didn't see coming. that is the congress that is fundamentally stuck on the question of continuing a. and so much as biden would like to continue his policy, if it turns out congress does not renew that, i think the message to the allies around the world will be, even if you have a democrat who supported ukraine aid in the...
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aid to ukraine? >> reporter: to answer your first question, i do think there is a real threat to house speaker mike johnson's job. that's because this motion to vacate that we have talked about that allowed a handful of conservative republicans to rise up and call a motion to vacate, which would lead to a vote to topple the speaker of the house. there's a scenario -- democrats have said they are open to it. maybe a handful of democrats offset the handful of republicans to allow mike johnson to hold on to his speakership. as was demonstrated on the house floor today, the fact that it required democrats to get a rules bill -- the rule on this bill passed and to taking it to the next stage, that's a problem. it shows that the republican conference doesn't have thefull backing of their speaker. it would make him weaker. that doesn't mean it can't happen. it's the reality of the situation we need to recognize. regardless, the decision that the speaker has made to put his job on the line, to push through t
aid to ukraine? >> reporter: to answer your first question, i do think there is a real threat to house speaker mike johnson's job. that's because this motion to vacate that we have talked about that allowed a handful of conservative republicans to rise up and call a motion to vacate, which would lead to a vote to topple the speaker of the house. there's a scenario -- democrats have said they are open to it. maybe a handful of democrats offset the handful of republicans to allow mike...
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we are sending ukraine equipment from our own stockpiles. they were were punished though stockpiles with new products by american companies made here in america. for once, while mega republicans are blocking eight, ukraine has been running out of artillery shells and ammunition. meanwhile, putin and his friends keeping them while supplies, ran sending drugs, north korea has sent them ballistic missiles and artillery shells. china is providing components and know how to boost russia's defense production. with all of this support, russia has wrapped up their airstrikes against ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure. rating down munitions on brave ukrainians defending their homeland. no america is going to send ukrainians the supplies they need to fight. there is one thing this bill does not do. border security. you know, just this year i proposed and negotiated and agreed to the strongest border security bill this country has ever, ever, ever seen. it was bipartisan. the shipment included in this bill, and i am determined to get it done
we are sending ukraine equipment from our own stockpiles. they were were punished though stockpiles with new products by american companies made here in america. for once, while mega republicans are blocking eight, ukraine has been running out of artillery shells and ammunition. meanwhile, putin and his friends keeping them while supplies, ran sending drugs, north korea has sent them ballistic missiles and artillery shells. china is providing components and know how to boost russia's defense...
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fragile republican minority congress a day after the house passed foreign aid packages for israel and ukraine in a rare saturday session. the legislative victories could come at a steep cost for speaker mike johnson, who faces a mounting leadership challenge from conservatives in his caucus. we're going to hear from pennsylvania senator bob casey in just a moment. let's start with another history making week for donald trump. tomorrow opening statements begin in the hush money trial. also tomorrow judge arthur ingelrom will hear an application to revoke the $175 million bond trump posted in his civil fraught judgment. on tuesday the hush money trial will shift to a contempt motion claiming trump violated the gag order. and on thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments on whether trump is entitled to immunity from prosecution in the january 6 dc case. joining me now to talk more about the big leak week ahead for former president donald trump is arthur tony schwartz who wrote "the art of the deal" with trump. thank you for joining me today. and let me go right to the point. last week durin
fragile republican minority congress a day after the house passed foreign aid packages for israel and ukraine in a rare saturday session. the legislative victories could come at a steep cost for speaker mike johnson, who faces a mounting leadership challenge from conservatives in his caucus. we're going to hear from pennsylvania senator bob casey in just a moment. let's start with another history making week for donald trump. tomorrow opening statements begin in the hush money trial. also...
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that's why we're supporting ukraine now. to stop putin from drawing the united states into war in europe and in the future. we should take a little bit of a step back and realize what a critical moment this was for the united states and for nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years we helped unify, strengthen and expand nato. imagine if instead we had failed, we had failed, to step up now and to support ukraine. all those gains would have begun to unravel. cohesion of nato would have been weakened and our national security would have been undermined without any question. you know, putin started this war, believe me he could easily break the will of the people of ukraine. when that failed, he changed his strategy a little bit. break the will of nato, break the will of the united states, break our will. well, he's failed again. america stands with our friends. we stand up against dictators. we bow to no one, to no one. certainly not vladimir putin. look, this bill also includes vital support for israel. just ten
that's why we're supporting ukraine now. to stop putin from drawing the united states into war in europe and in the future. we should take a little bit of a step back and realize what a critical moment this was for the united states and for nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years we helped unify, strengthen and expand nato. imagine if instead we had failed, we had failed, to step up now and to support ukraine. all those gains would have begun to unravel. cohesion of nato would...
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the ukraine bill. so there is a much deeper divide on whether to confront russia or ukraine. as loud as the left has been about the israel wr, most democratic members are siting with israel. it is easy to do because some of it goes to gaza, the humanitarian needs in gaza. so a lot of democrats who have concerns with how israel is conducting the war may vote for it anyway because they want money to go to gaza. there are a lot of reasons you could vote for or against a bill. but it is striking to see the difference on the policy bills. >> absolutely. let me offer the break down of the appropriations act 2024. it is breaking down the $26.3 billion for israel in this way. $4 billion to reflenish the iron dome and david's sling, missile defense systems, another $1.2 billion for the ern beam defense system that countered short range rockets and mortars as well. $3.5 billion for the procowerment of the advanced weapons system and the inansment and development of critical munitions. $4.4 billion to replennish
the ukraine bill. so there is a much deeper divide on whether to confront russia or ukraine. as loud as the left has been about the israel wr, most democratic members are siting with israel. it is easy to do because some of it goes to gaza, the humanitarian needs in gaza. so a lot of democrats who have concerns with how israel is conducting the war may vote for it anyway because they want money to go to gaza. there are a lot of reasons you could vote for or against a bill. but it is striking to...
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could continue to help ukraine. from the president here in wilmington he put out a statement that made reference to the fact that this was a bipartisan win in the congress with the passage of what will be one big national security package for the part of the statement the president said at this inflection point, both sides came together to answer history call passing urgently needed legislation that i have bought for for months. this package will deliver critical support to israel and ukraine, provide needed humanitarian aid to gaza, sudan, haiti and other locations impacted by conflicts . the present went on a statement to say that this will also impact places by natural disasters around the world, as a matter of fact. it will bolster security and the bone in the indo-pacific. it is brave urgency with israel facing a present attack from iran and ukraine under bombardment from russia. he wants to see this get into the senate and through the senate quickly to get to his desk so he can sign it. so equipment and weapon
could continue to help ukraine. from the president here in wilmington he put out a statement that made reference to the fact that this was a bipartisan win in the congress with the passage of what will be one big national security package for the part of the statement the president said at this inflection point, both sides came together to answer history call passing urgently needed legislation that i have bought for for months. this package will deliver critical support to israel and ukraine,...
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third ukraine is corrupt. a russian theme picked up by china and repeated on the house floor and in the senate. 4th, that the democracies can't do anything about ukraine. that it's all pointless. a russian theme repeated by china, picked up in house discussions. 5th we should pay attention to the border and not do anything about ukraine. a russian theme picked up by china repeated in both chambers. 6th, the biden bribe. a russian theme picked up and repeated by china, discussed in this very chamber. >> committee member green a member of the so-called putin wing of the republican party said this. >> it's amazing to me that just in a few years time it's now considered misinformation to talk about the nazis in ukraine. >> i would like to thank the representative from georgia by making clear with her comments that any discussion of political warfare has to include russia why, ukraine and america. she just demonstrated that point powerfully. on the question of nazis i have written two books about nazis and the holo
third ukraine is corrupt. a russian theme picked up by china and repeated on the house floor and in the senate. 4th, that the democracies can't do anything about ukraine. that it's all pointless. a russian theme repeated by china, picked up in house discussions. 5th we should pay attention to the border and not do anything about ukraine. a russian theme picked up by china repeated in both chambers. 6th, the biden bribe. a russian theme picked up and repeated by china, discussed in this very...
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over the last 20 years, but particularly since the ukraine war it ratcheted up. our story is an origin story about how this relatively anonymous deputy mayor from st. petersburg rose to be the most powerful and authoritarian leader in the world arguably and it is a secret history about this man, boris berezovsky, who michael plays, the kingmaker in that process and the unwitting creator of what many people would now see as a monstrous figure. and it looks at the '90s in russia, this extraordinary moment when the soviet union was -- had just collapsed, and was this sort of wild west of mafia gangsters and business men and new conflicting ideologies trying to determine what russia was going to be in the 21st century. >> when rupert calls and says we would like you to step in and play the most despised man in the world, you thought what? >> i was very excited. >> i bet. so what has it been like to step into his shoes? >> it is an incredible sort of privilege and challenge and it is really wonderful to be in something which feels such a sort of vivid daily conversati
over the last 20 years, but particularly since the ukraine war it ratcheted up. our story is an origin story about how this relatively anonymous deputy mayor from st. petersburg rose to be the most powerful and authoritarian leader in the world arguably and it is a secret history about this man, boris berezovsky, who michael plays, the kingmaker in that process and the unwitting creator of what many people would now see as a monstrous figure. and it looks at the '90s in russia, this...
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troops to ukraine. reviews are so in line with the kremlin that democratic congressman jared moscowitz filed a bill amendment earlier this week that would make her putin special envoy to congress. and then, there's, of course, republican senator tommy to prevail. >> we're thinking about getting ukraine more money. these people can't buy any more houses with what they've bought. they've got these houses all over the world. >> now, tuberville is not the only republican senator to respond to russia's anti- ukraine campaign. in a recent op-ed for the new york times, jd vance argued that the math on ukraine doesn't add up, meaning the u.s. can't supply the amount of aid or weapons ukraine needs to win the war, and therefore, it should just evolve on its objectives. with me now to discuss this is molly mccue, lead writer of the sub stack great power and a writer and lecturer on russian influence. it's great to see you again. talk to us about this pushback. was the pushback on the ukraine a bill that we saw fo
troops to ukraine. reviews are so in line with the kremlin that democratic congressman jared moscowitz filed a bill amendment earlier this week that would make her putin special envoy to congress. and then, there's, of course, republican senator tommy to prevail. >> we're thinking about getting ukraine more money. these people can't buy any more houses with what they've bought. they've got these houses all over the world. >> now, tuberville is not the only republican senator to...
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.>> this idea, if you pull the plug on ukraine because you don't have the capability, this idea that we can't help taiwan and israel the same time, i reject that totally. >>> new challenges are merging for donald trump as he bounces a campaign and a trial. he had to cancel a north carolina rally due to bad weather. it would've been the first one since the hush money trial began. he called in to give supporters the news. >> there seems to be thunder and lightning. if you don't mind, we will have to do a rain check. >> he has a jam-packed legal schedule. opening arguments begin tomorrow in the hush money trial. he also has a bond hearing in the civil fraud judge. tuesday there will be a gag order hearing in the hush money trial and thursday the supreme court will hear arguments for his claims of immunity in the federal election interference case. >>> and we have a new poll out today. it shows his lead over president biden shrinking. now two points ahead. this is within the margin of error. but with rfk jr. included, it helps joe biden giving him a 2- point lead over donald trump. they
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first, that there is an actual majority supporting in both chambers of congress aid to the ukraine. the second is that republican speaker mike johnson appears to have a sincere ideological belief that aid to ukraine is good. it should pass and he is willing to do things to make that happen. the third is that house democrats did something extraordinary late last night. as the democratic members of the very important and powerful house rules committee voted in tandem with republicans to move the four foreign aid bills, the ukraine bill among them, to the full house. less than 12 hours later the democratic caucus again helped move the bills along, voting with republicans to set up a floor vote on the bills. as the new york times notes, what happened in the rules committee basically never happens at all. the rule for considering a bill is historically a straight party line vote passed with more democrats than republicans. this essentially formalizes something of a coalition government in the house of representatives. a coalition government born of the fact that republicans have shown th
first, that there is an actual majority supporting in both chambers of congress aid to the ukraine. the second is that republican speaker mike johnson appears to have a sincere ideological belief that aid to ukraine is good. it should pass and he is willing to do things to make that happen. the third is that house democrats did something extraordinary late last night. as the democratic members of the very important and powerful house rules committee voted in tandem with republicans to move the...
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to sustain its assault on ukraine without china's support. fuelling russia's industrial base not only threatens ukrainian security, it threatens european security. >> joining me now is jake sullivan. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> it's great to have you here. i want to ask you about china, some other questions about china. president xi made a commitment in february to president biden when they met in san francisco that there would be not chinese interference in our election. blinken confirmed they are looking into it. the fbi director told lester holt that there has been interference by china and attempts to interfere in our election. what can we do if a commitment is being ignored? >> first, as you know, we have been transparent with the american people about this concern. in fact, we put out an authorized report a few months ago that laid out in detail our concerns about interference by the prc in american democracy and politics. as secretary blinken and director wray said, we have concerned about that. i
to sustain its assault on ukraine without china's support. fuelling russia's industrial base not only threatens ukrainian security, it threatens european security. >> joining me now is jake sullivan. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> it's great to have you here. i want to ask you about china, some other questions about china. president xi made a commitment in february to president biden when they met in san francisco that there would be not...
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i was really worried this ukraine supplemental was not going to pass, because i didn't see a way that the burn it down caucus, the marjorie taylor greene and tommy massey crew wouldn't try to actually burn it down. what happened is pretty interesting, is mike johnson, for whatever reason and maybe it's because of classified stuff he saw, and maybe it's that trump did not really kill the supplemental the way he killed the border bill, and you will remember he told mike johnson not to take it to the floor, so mike johnson is doing whatever trump wants him to do, and for whatever reason, this went through. and congressional leadership have a lot to do with that, too. >> molly, you touched on something interesting about what happened, and even over just the last couple of weeks between the relationship between donald trump and speaker johnson, and marjorie taylor greene, and that is that donald trump did not go after the speaker for doing this, and he goes down to mar-a-lago, and instead he's onboard that we have to get this money out to ukraine. he said, look, speaker johnson is a good g
i was really worried this ukraine supplemental was not going to pass, because i didn't see a way that the burn it down caucus, the marjorie taylor greene and tommy massey crew wouldn't try to actually burn it down. what happened is pretty interesting, is mike johnson, for whatever reason and maybe it's because of classified stuff he saw, and maybe it's that trump did not really kill the supplemental the way he killed the border bill, and you will remember he told mike johnson not to take it to...
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but ukraine obviously was the big take away here. and the reason is because, you know, once a very bipartisan issue, which got a lot of support over the past let's say year and a half as this war has grinded on, it has become a largely partisan issue with republicans becoming more vocal about their concern over where the aid is going. you know, even former president donald trump has been chiming in saying, you know, the country's falling apart, the border is a mess, and we're giving all this aid to countries overseas. and so that has become a political flash point. and that's why this bill was so hard to pass, and it's taken months to get consensus because republicans especially on the far-right of the party have been trying to sort of cram in other legislative priorities like the border, which you just showed a clip of and other issues as well. and that has basically created a gridlock on capitol hill. >> yeah, vivian, i'll speak for myself. i did not think this would ever happen. there were various points i just assumed ukraine ail
but ukraine obviously was the big take away here. and the reason is because, you know, once a very bipartisan issue, which got a lot of support over the past let's say year and a half as this war has grinded on, it has become a largely partisan issue with republicans becoming more vocal about their concern over where the aid is going. you know, even former president donald trump has been chiming in saying, you know, the country's falling apart, the border is a mess, and we're giving all this...
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, and not just ukraine but what could happen beyond ukraine if putin is successful in ukraine. so clearly, his views were changed and were influenced as a result of these briefings.and he has also talk personally about the fact that you know, his son is about to go to the u.s. naval academy, and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is i would rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin and that is what is happening right now, which is that there are no american boots on the ground and no americans dying in this conflict, and that it is a pay now or pay later situation. i think that those arguments moved him. it is fascinating to see that he is truly, as you said, putting his job on the line for this issue halfÃafter being someone who voted against it consistently. >> was talk about the fact that his job is on the line. he says that if the speaker does not resign that they will most -- there will most likely be a vote on the motion to vacate. he has signed on as a cosponsor to marjorie taylor greene's motion to vacate, a
, and not just ukraine but what could happen beyond ukraine if putin is successful in ukraine. so clearly, his views were changed and were influenced as a result of these briefings.and he has also talk personally about the fact that you know, his son is about to go to the u.s. naval academy, and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is i would rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin and that is what is happening right now, which is...
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ukraine, and any one of us who care about democracy deeply. it's also a big blow for the pro-putin far right and putin himself. >>> and later in the broadcast, when the man who held the most powerful office in the world is on trial, it's safe to say the entire planet is watching. what the world makes of the historic hush money election interference trump trial. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. nothing comes close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is used to treat adu
ukraine, and any one of us who care about democracy deeply. it's also a big blow for the pro-putin far right and putin himself. >>> and later in the broadcast, when the man who held the most powerful office in the world is on trial, it's safe to say the entire planet is watching. what the world makes of the historic hush money election interference trump trial. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. nothing comes close to...
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successful in ukraine. clearly, his views were changed, were influenced as a result of these briefings. and, he has talked personally about the fact that his son is about to go to the u.s. naval academy and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is that i'd rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin. that is what is happening right now, which is there are no american boots on the ground, no americans dying in this conflict and that it is a pay now or pay later type of situation. i think those arguments moved him. it is fascinating to see that he really is, truly, as you said, putting his job on the line for this issue after having been someone who voted against it consistently. >> let's talk about the fact that his job is on the line. congressman thomas massie says if the speaker doesn't resign, they will most likely have a vote on the motion to vacate. he is signed on as a cosponsor to marjorie taylor greene, as she put out a motion to vacate last mo
successful in ukraine. clearly, his views were changed, were influenced as a result of these briefings. and, he has talked personally about the fact that his son is about to go to the u.s. naval academy and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is that i'd rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin. that is what is happening right now, which is there are no american boots on the ground, no americans dying in this conflict and that it is...
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i think giving aid to ukraine is very important. i believe xi and putin and iran are an axis of evil. i think putin would continue to run through europe. >> joining us now is timothy schneider, he's the author of the road unfreedom. what do you believe puts the republican speakers job at risk? >> it says that an important part of the republican party has gotten in the habit of repeating things that are propaganda troves. some of them are doing it because they have reasons of their own and others are trapped. what the speaker said is true. the front could break. ukrainians are fighting. it's not matter of intelligence it's a matter of taking reality into account. >> professor, i want to listen to what the chair of the house intelligence committee republican mike turner and republican don bacon had to say about their fellow republicans. >> we see directly coming from russia attempts to mask communications that are anti ukraine and prorussia messages. some that we hear being uttered on the house floor. >> if we don't stop doing this, a
i think giving aid to ukraine is very important. i believe xi and putin and iran are an axis of evil. i think putin would continue to run through europe. >> joining us now is timothy schneider, he's the author of the road unfreedom. what do you believe puts the republican speakers job at risk? >> it says that an important part of the republican party has gotten in the habit of repeating things that are propaganda troves. some of them are doing it because they have reasons of their...
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assistance to ukraine. how? >> from the beginning, vladimir putin has threatened horrific consequences. we just had the iranians, basically say the same thing. when you say unmanageable consequences, that's nuclear weapons. some of putin's lieutenants have been more explicit in this. so, nobody wants a nuclear war? sure. no one wants a confrontation? sure. you cannot keep just backing away from this. these countries in eastern europe, in the baltics, poland, romania, they know what it feels like to be under the russian bootheel, and they do not want it again. they are looking to the united states and see us backing away and say no, no confrontation. they are saying okay, there's a legal treaty, but is the united it's really willing to confront vladimir putin when he threatens nuclear weapons? why isn't he scared of our nuclear weapons? we need to think this through, because for 30 years, since the cold war ended, we have been on a path that was comfortable and nice. we were the sole superpower. that is a bygone
assistance to ukraine. how? >> from the beginning, vladimir putin has threatened horrific consequences. we just had the iranians, basically say the same thing. when you say unmanageable consequences, that's nuclear weapons. some of putin's lieutenants have been more explicit in this. so, nobody wants a nuclear war? sure. no one wants a confrontation? sure. you cannot keep just backing away from this. these countries in eastern europe, in the baltics, poland, romania, they know what it...
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now i think we are going to pass ukraine and israel supplemental and it has all got them. i don't think i agree with anything he thinks politically but he appears to do what he says he's going to do and he's gotten stuff done. yes, of course he's going to be threatened by, i love the way hakeem jeffries put it, quite a group. the absolute most french members of congress. >> talk to me about the logic. some of the logic is, i suppose when the election comes around, democrats could say the business of america needs to be done and we support the business of america being done. on the other hand, micah johnson was, has been, and continues to be an election denier, an ally of donald trump, what is in it for republicans to help him ? >> you mean democrats? >> i'm sorry, yes, what is it for democrats ? >> it is for us to be, in fact, i think his problem is more with republicans than democrats. the answer is very, very clear, which is we demonstrated in the last congress we are the bipartisan party of getting stuff done. we got the bipartisan into the structure law done after it w
now i think we are going to pass ukraine and israel supplemental and it has all got them. i don't think i agree with anything he thinks politically but he appears to do what he says he's going to do and he's gotten stuff done. yes, of course he's going to be threatened by, i love the way hakeem jeffries put it, quite a group. the absolute most french members of congress. >> talk to me about the logic. some of the logic is, i suppose when the election comes around, democrats could say the...
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people can't convince, hey, ukraine it is so dangerous, right? >> he did not kill it the way he did with the border bill. he didn't say, you have to do that. >> rick, thank you, molly, we will talk to you in a bit. >>> next, a bid for immunity hits the court. what to expect, next. in a relationship. if you're sexually active and unvaccinated, it could still be you. i'm too old er 4v clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. wow... gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain hpv-related cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers, such as throat and back of mouth cancers, and genital warts. gardasil 9 doesn't protect everyone and doesn't treat cancer or hpv infection. these diseases may have many causes. your doctor may recommend screening for certain hpv-related cancers. routine cervical cancer screenings are still needed. you shouldn't get gardasil 9 if you're allergic to the vaccine, its ingredients, or yeast. tell your doctor
people can't convince, hey, ukraine it is so dangerous, right? >> he did not kill it the way he did with the border bill. he didn't say, you have to do that. >> rick, thank you, molly, we will talk to you in a bit. >>> next, a bid for immunity hits the court. what to expect, next. in a relationship. if you're sexually active and unvaccinated, it could still be you. i'm too old er 4v clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers....
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ukraine does need funding. this is quite a turnaround for the guy who never voted for ukraine eight before he was speaker. not after right when they were invaded. not even after ukrainian forces bravely repelled a russian takeover. so what happened here? he says he had a change of heart because of the intelligence briefings. at the same time there are also signs religion played a big role including lobbying from the heads of ukrainian churches in pressure from high-profile baptists. you could call it a form of divine intervention. whatever really prompted him to see the light was not without some bumps along the way. thanks to marjorie taylor greene and others in the maga branch who would rather see rusher prevail. many are also threatening to oust speaker johnson over this because they believe putin's talking points rather than their own leadership. do not take it from me. listen to one of their republican colleagues.>> i guess their reasoning is they want russia to win so badly that they want to oust the spea
ukraine does need funding. this is quite a turnaround for the guy who never voted for ukraine eight before he was speaker. not after right when they were invaded. not even after ukrainian forces bravely repelled a russian takeover. so what happened here? he says he had a change of heart because of the intelligence briefings. at the same time there are also signs religion played a big role including lobbying from the heads of ukrainian churches in pressure from high-profile baptists. you could...
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that i got the ukraine vote. is that enough? >> sure. i was talking to elizabeth slotkin the other day and she indicated that, sure, i would be open to conversations, but they already have the funding bill at this point. i think they kind of probably want more, but here's the deal. he won favor with putting this ukraine package on the floor. there's still faa pass, mda. >> the farm bill. >> the farm bill. there's plenty of stuff to lever ramming for the democrats, and i think it will probably happen. >> i'm fascinated by the dynamics here. we're in the election year and people have tough senate races as well. >> it's so funny. >> yes, congress is funny. that's one way to put it. thank you for getting up. >>> up next, some republicans are showing their unwasherring support for donald trump despite his mounting legal problems. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the latest on capitol hill after the gp-led house approves a $95 billion foreign age package. senator reverend raphael warnock will weigh in when he joins the conversation. >>> and in
that i got the ukraine vote. is that enough? >> sure. i was talking to elizabeth slotkin the other day and she indicated that, sure, i would be open to conversations, but they already have the funding bill at this point. i think they kind of probably want more, but here's the deal. he won favor with putting this ukraine package on the floor. there's still faa pass, mda. >> the farm bill. >> the farm bill. there's plenty of stuff to lever ramming for the democrats, and i think...
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and western assistance to ukraine. how? >> well from the beginning, putin has threatened horrific consequences. we just had the iranians threaten them with basically the same thing yesterday. when you say that, that's nuclear weapons. and some of their lieutenants have been even more explicit in this. so nobody will want that nuclear war, sure. and you can't just keep backing away from this. these countries in the politics, poland, romania, they know what it feels like to be under the boot heel as they don't want it again and they are looking to the united states and they will see us backing away like oh no confrontation. they are saying okay, there is a legal treaty. is the united states really willing to confront putin when he threatens weapons? what about our nuclear weapons? and we need to really think this through for 30 years since the cold war ended, we have been on the glide path that was comfortable, nice, the sole super power. and we are now underchallenged from this group of nations that will want to erode to hel
and western assistance to ukraine. how? >> well from the beginning, putin has threatened horrific consequences. we just had the iranians threaten them with basically the same thing yesterday. when you say that, that's nuclear weapons. and some of their lieutenants have been even more explicit in this. so nobody will want that nuclear war, sure. and you can't just keep backing away from this. these countries in the politics, poland, romania, they know what it feels like to be under the...
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it's the donald trump influence and what he was urging people to do to not support ukraine. you see that very strongly and some don't support ukraine and some urge over into being apologist for putin. then there's another wing of the republican party that does not want to spend money overseas. they don't want to invest in diplomacy or alliances or international aid. those two groups combined, yes, produce more than half of the republicans opposing it. then you have to look at the overall though. it was a bipartisan vote. well over two thirds of the house supported it and that's hard to get a mother's day this year. we always knew the votes were there. it was a matter of whether or not there would be a time for a floor vote. >> conversely, on the israel question you had 37 democrats voted no on the aid israel arguing that there needs to be conditions on offensive weapons amid this rising death toll, the humanitarian crisis in gaza. democratic congressman jason who voted for the measure, he told me on the show yesterday that he really struggled with the provision because he ha
it's the donald trump influence and what he was urging people to do to not support ukraine. you see that very strongly and some don't support ukraine and some urge over into being apologist for putin. then there's another wing of the republican party that does not want to spend money overseas. they don't want to invest in diplomacy or alliances or international aid. those two groups combined, yes, produce more than half of the republicans opposing it. then you have to look at the overall...
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ukraine needs funding. it's quite a turnaround from the guy who never voted for ukraine aid before he was speaker. he didn't vote for it after ukraine was invaded in 2022, not even after ukrainian forces bravely repelled a russian takeover of kyiv. so, what happened? well, he says he had a change of heart because of the intelligence briefings. at the same time, there are signs that religion played a big role, including lobbying from the head to ukrainian churches and pressure from hyper tile -- high-profile baptist. whatever really prompted johnson to see the light, it was not without bumps along the way, thanks to marjorie taylor green and others who would apparently rather see russia prevail. many are threatening to oust speaker johnson over this, because they believe putin is talking points rather than their own leadership, but don't take it from me. listen to one of their colleagues. >> i guess, their reasoning is that they want russia to win so badly they wanted to oust the speaker over it. it's a stra
ukraine needs funding. it's quite a turnaround from the guy who never voted for ukraine aid before he was speaker. he didn't vote for it after ukraine was invaded in 2022, not even after ukrainian forces bravely repelled a russian takeover of kyiv. so, what happened? well, he says he had a change of heart because of the intelligence briefings. at the same time, there are signs that religion played a big role, including lobbying from the head to ukrainian churches and pressure from hyper tile --...
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ukraine needed that aid yesterday. they needed ammunition and specifically mission first defense systems. as you've seen in the last few months russia has been taking advantage of that lack of ammunition and missile defense systems ukraine is having. so some of the worst bombing campaign since the beginning of this war have happened only in the last month. the question is how fast can they get it because it is still going to take time, so i'm going to be watching that. on the second part, on the part about the nuclear weapons, something important is know is that russia has moved nuclear weapons to belarus. that is bordering poland and ukraine and so it borders nato territory. when poland says, well we're welcome, we're going to host nuclear weapons of our nato allies like the united states and others -- and by the way, as it is poland already hosting significant missile equipment and defense systems from the united states, that's what that is in response to. >> and so when you see the escalating rhetoric there, it make
ukraine needed that aid yesterday. they needed ammunition and specifically mission first defense systems. as you've seen in the last few months russia has been taking advantage of that lack of ammunition and missile defense systems ukraine is having. so some of the worst bombing campaign since the beginning of this war have happened only in the last month. the question is how fast can they get it because it is still going to take time, so i'm going to be watching that. on the second part, on...
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who is right after this ukraine vote? let's take a listen to what she said. >> this is the first betrayal. they did this bull -- here on the floor. third package that does nothing for america. i do not support johnson. he is a lame duck. if we had voted in our conference he would not be speaker today. >> is marjorie taylor greene right? is the speakership over? >> i don't know if it's over, but i don't know how it's going to be. the votes in person. the question is who would it be? who would actually be able to get a majority of folks in congress, not just republicans or democrats, you have to get the majority of the folks putting at the time. it's unclear who marjorie taylor greene or paul goes-r, who they would say could get those votes. name names, obviously. i will say those moderates and conservatives that julie was talking about are people who do not want the next person. however the next person would be is unclear to them. that's why we see democrats starting to say hey, we might save this guy. we have a motion to
who is right after this ukraine vote? let's take a listen to what she said. >> this is the first betrayal. they did this bull -- here on the floor. third package that does nothing for america. i do not support johnson. he is a lame duck. if we had voted in our conference he would not be speaker today. >> is marjorie taylor greene right? is the speakership over? >> i don't know if it's over, but i don't know how it's going to be. the votes in person. the question is who would...