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helping israel defend itself. an extraordinary coalition, the british, the french, the jordanians, saudi assistance in termsce of their overflights. so it was a lot of help and support the u.s., primarily, is helping. in operation of israeli air defense, air defenses. and then internally, for the drones that were coming closer to israel, using, of course, the iron dome. what has happened now, back to your original question, is extraordinary, unprecedented exchange of attacks between iran and now territorially, by israel pick up until now, israel has, they have had the shadow war going on, through proxies, operations in the red sea. but also through israel's attack, inside iran on their nuclear facilities, taking out the top scientist a couple of years ago. the top nuclear scientist doing things like the attack on damascus, but never until now, and open attack inside iran by israel and now iran is against israel. this is exactly what the administration was warning against if it becomes a s -for-tat and if it escala
helping israel defend itself. an extraordinary coalition, the british, the french, the jordanians, saudi assistance in termsce of their overflights. so it was a lot of help and support the u.s., primarily, is helping. in operation of israeli air defense, air defenses. and then internally, for the drones that were coming closer to israel, using, of course, the iron dome. what has happened now, back to your original question, is extraordinary, unprecedented exchange of attacks between iran and...
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the creation of israel, i believe. or at least since the '60 they are in an actual state of war. they are a third country but they're not really a sovereign country. they are a sovereign country but they're mostly run by iran and russia. and israel targeted diplomatic mission of another country there talk to me about the role that syria plays in this thing. >> so, keep in mind, israel carries out airstrikes inside of syria very often but they almost never, and maybe even st never acknowledge them. what they are generally going after him as he pointed out rightly, allie, they're not going after syrian locations, they are going after some of the other groups that operate there specifically, has below. hezbollah has an enormous present inside syria and iran sends weapons, parts, to hezbollah through syria and that is generally what we see is really airstrikes against advanced missile parts, components that would be used en by hezbollah at the israeli military takes more often take strikes inside there but again they don't
the creation of israel, i believe. or at least since the '60 they are in an actual state of war. they are a third country but they're not really a sovereign country. they are a sovereign country but they're mostly run by iran and russia. and israel targeted diplomatic mission of another country there talk to me about the role that syria plays in this thing. >> so, keep in mind, israel carries out airstrikes inside of syria very often but they almost never, and maybe even st never...
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we're giving israel a lot. we're giving the ukrainians a lot. israel is obviously heated up. last saturday, we used a ton of our own stock. we have to make sure america is still secure, also. how are they going to evaluate these hard choices when it comes to keeping our arms supply up to what it needs to be to be prepared for any possibilities of war and america? >> yeah, the short answer, we don't have enough to go around. we have, in some ways, demobilized what we used to call the defense industrial base, the defense manufacturing base. we have three geographies. you have the middle east, aid for israel. you have europe, aid for ukraine. you have aid for taiwan in this, the third geography. and we have ourselves. we simply don't produce enough in the way of arms and certainly ammunition. one of the things i'm hoping comes out of this, beyond the immediate, it'll be arbitrary. we'll send some to israel, some to ukraine, won't be enough for either but it'll be better than what we've got now. one of the things we actually need is a serious conversation in this country about ou
we're giving israel a lot. we're giving the ukrainians a lot. israel is obviously heated up. last saturday, we used a ton of our own stock. we have to make sure america is still secure, also. how are they going to evaluate these hard choices when it comes to keeping our arms supply up to what it needs to be to be prepared for any possibilities of war and america? >> yeah, the short answer, we don't have enough to go around. we have, in some ways, demobilized what we used to call the...
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israel, i mean, some people are, analysts are saying what israel showed in this latest attack in iran just last night, yesterday, that it could penetrate iran, but i think iranians, or anybody else, ever had any doubt that israel could have -- iran if they wanted to. so deterrence is already been there on israel's front. i think there's been less of a deterrent from iran, although, because of hezbollah and because of hamas and the houthis, i think israel's always been careful to understand that, you know, iran could do serious damage to israel if it chose. usually with its proxies. whether it's going to attack another ird see commander in syria or in lebanon or anywhere else, it's hard to say. it really depends on, you know, netanyahu and his hard-line government right now , whether they want to bring iran more into the , into the fight. >> it's always a pleasure. hank you so much for your analysis and insight tonight. take care, my friend. >> thank you, thank you. >>> after the break, fired for protesting. i'll break down the tensions at google that reached a boiling point this week.
israel, i mean, some people are, analysts are saying what israel showed in this latest attack in iran just last night, yesterday, that it could penetrate iran, but i think iranians, or anybody else, ever had any doubt that israel could have -- iran if they wanted to. so deterrence is already been there on israel's front. i think there's been less of a deterrent from iran, although, because of hezbollah and because of hamas and the houthis, i think israel's always been careful to understand...
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aid to ukraine and israel. the rules committee vote -- excuse me, the vote was 316-94, with more democrats than republicans voting to move forward. democrats also helped get the measure out of the rules committee last night. a bipartisan action that is infuriating the speaker's maga republican critics. a final vote is expected tomorrow. the speaker was asked before the vote whether he was worried about keeping his job. >> is it time to call the bluff and put the motion to vacate on the floor? >> we will see what happens. i'm going to do my job. i'm not deterred by threats. we will do the right thing. let the chips fall where they may. >> joining me now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. the speaker has transformed in the last 48 hours. he is brushing off the challenges. congressman gosar joining marjorie taylor greene to try to oust the speaker. what does that mean? is the world going to see u.s. aid to ukraine? >> reporter: to answer your first question, i do think there is a real threat to ho
aid to ukraine and israel. the rules committee vote -- excuse me, the vote was 316-94, with more democrats than republicans voting to move forward. democrats also helped get the measure out of the rules committee last night. a bipartisan action that is infuriating the speaker's maga republican critics. a final vote is expected tomorrow. the speaker was asked before the vote whether he was worried about keeping his job. >> is it time to call the bluff and put the motion to vacate on the...
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iran wants to eliminate israel and israel does not want to be eliminated. at the same time, iran does not want a full-scale war with israel or the u.s. and are purposely downplaying what israel did because they don't want to be responsible for having to respond. they are saying, no big deal. a very good sign in the efforts of president biden and many others to stop the conflict in the middle east from spreading. to contain it and hopefully get to a peace deal between israel and gaza, and a peace deal between israel and hezbollah in lebanon because that is a problem. what i expected iran to do , they don't want a war, if they ask what israel did is a huge deal, they are on the hook to do something. they want to downplay it so they don't have to stumble into the war. a lot of challenges in the middle east but that is a good sign. >> we are looking for any good signs we can get in the situation a lot of hostages, a lot of dead palestinians and starting palestinians. reporting we cannot run down ourselves, the wall street journal is reporting that the biden adm
iran wants to eliminate israel and israel does not want to be eliminated. at the same time, iran does not want a full-scale war with israel or the u.s. and are purposely downplaying what israel did because they don't want to be responsible for having to respond. they are saying, no big deal. a very good sign in the efforts of president biden and many others to stop the conflict in the middle east from spreading. to contain it and hopefully get to a peace deal between israel and gaza, and a...
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israel probably expended 800 to 1000 interceptors. this will go a long way towards replenishing the stock. as you say, alex, there is going to be a significant bit of this that will go as aid to the people of gaza. both of those, in my view, is money well spent for u.s. taxpayers. >> let us turn to the iran/israel showed up iran's board mr. satilla tom llamas this weekend and like and the weapons to children's toys. he said iran would not escalate further unless israel launches a attack. do you think this is over or could something reignite this confrontation between these two countries? >> i think the chances are 85%, at this point, that we are done with this rounder. meaning this will put both israel and iran back to a position of not attacking each other's home and directly. that is what creates a destabilizing effect and has had many of us observers and animals and active duty military very concerned. that is the good news, 85% probably settles down. that leaves 15%. the potential for a miscalculation is still there and how that c
israel probably expended 800 to 1000 interceptors. this will go a long way towards replenishing the stock. as you say, alex, there is going to be a significant bit of this that will go as aid to the people of gaza. both of those, in my view, is money well spent for u.s. taxpayers. >> let us turn to the iran/israel showed up iran's board mr. satilla tom llamas this weekend and like and the weapons to children's toys. he said iran would not escalate further unless israel launches a attack....
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the recent cycle of violence between israel and iran began on april 1st when israel bombed an iranian consular building killing five generals and two officers. the exchanges between the bitter foes have threatened to escalate the longtime shadow war which until now has largely been conducted through armed proxies and assassinations, avoiding direct confrontation, missiles and rockets between the two countries. prime minister netanyahu of israel vowed to recaliate against iran, following the attacks. president biden warned him that the united states would not participate in military action. iran and israel on friday appeared to down play israel's latest strike in a sign that the two countries are ready to prevent an all out rio de janeiroenal war. a senior ezraley official told the washington post that the attack was meant to signal to iran that israel can attack its territory. iran's foreign minister told nbc news that iran has no plans to respond. with more on the developments, i'm joined by nova patalsky who has covered the conflict. you will know her well from this show because she
the recent cycle of violence between israel and iran began on april 1st when israel bombed an iranian consular building killing five generals and two officers. the exchanges between the bitter foes have threatened to escalate the longtime shadow war which until now has largely been conducted through armed proxies and assassinations, avoiding direct confrontation, missiles and rockets between the two countries. prime minister netanyahu of israel vowed to recaliate against iran, following the...
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and so then the question was, was israel going to respond in kind? or was it going to say to iran, listen, we can hit it deep inside your territory, we know where your nuclear facilities were, that wasn't the target, but this is a very strategic military area, not just that air base, but the missiles that iran uses to hit -- that iran uses to hit israel are in that vicinity. so very strategic place that they hit, but they didn't hit it with great force, they didn't go after the nuclear facilities, israel is saying we can come in, we didn't -- we used a tenth of the munitions you used, but if you want to escalate, you know that we can do a lot more damage. i think on both sides, message sent, message received, and i think as we have been hearing, we might go back to the shadow war, but with this new kind of status quo, that i think everybody in the international community was very concerned about, but clearly neither israel nor iran wants that. i don't think it is over entirely. i think we could see some activity by the proxies, whether it is hezbolla
and so then the question was, was israel going to respond in kind? or was it going to say to iran, listen, we can hit it deep inside your territory, we know where your nuclear facilities were, that wasn't the target, but this is a very strategic military area, not just that air base, but the missiles that iran uses to hit -- that iran uses to hit israel are in that vicinity. so very strategic place that they hit, but they didn't hit it with great force, they didn't go after the nuclear...
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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 defense articles and services provided to israel, $2.4 billion
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...
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>> a source familiar with the matter tells nbc news that israel did notify the u.s. that a response was coming, but so far very little has been said by the white house, by the national security council. all we've heard from the biden administration is secretary of state antony blinken earlier said he had no comment on the actual strike, but take a listen to what he did say. >> the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we're focused on, what the g-7 is focused on -- and again, it's reflected in our statement and our conversation -- is our work to deescalate tensions, to deescalate from any potential conflict. >> reporter: again, chris, that's a word we've been hearing over and over again, deescalation. again, we have not heard yet from the white house at this point. it appears that u.s. officials at this point are waiting to see what israel says about this strike and going forward, what iran's response may be. but so far they're extremely cautious, chris. >> so we wait. so colonel, do you think israel's response was limited enough that
>> a source familiar with the matter tells nbc news that israel did notify the u.s. that a response was coming, but so far very little has been said by the white house, by the national security council. all we've heard from the biden administration is secretary of state antony blinken earlier said he had no comment on the actual strike, but take a listen to what he did say. >> the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we're focused on, what the g-7 is...
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. >> israel is an outliar. he was an unpopular prime minister and his popularity has crashed since. i think in part it is because he really sold himself to the israeli people as their security god. their savior, only i can do it. i can go through years of campaign slogans that show that. i want to add another aspect which is he also said he was i israel's mrs. security. that has crashed and burn. israel faces a level of critique internationally that will israelis are not accustomed to. i think israelis are seeing netanyahu as flailing in this situation. >> there's reporting from the wall street journal that we've not been able to confirm that the united states is floating an idea that if israel accepts a two state solution, something that benjamin netanyahu has not only been against and has been elected on the basis from day one of standing against, if they were to accept that, the united states would arrangeing for saudi arabia to recognize israel and normalize relations which in theory would lead to other ara
. >> israel is an outliar. he was an unpopular prime minister and his popularity has crashed since. i think in part it is because he really sold himself to the israeli people as their security god. their savior, only i can do it. i can go through years of campaign slogans that show that. i want to add another aspect which is he also said he was i israel's mrs. security. that has crashed and burn. israel faces a level of critique internationally that will israelis are not accustomed to. i...
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israel in its first military assault on the country. it was retaliation for an israeli strike on april 1st on a building in syria which killed two of iran's top generals. but there's another key reason for netanyahu's singular focus on iran. it happens to take the attention and heat off of gaza. joining me now is the executive vice president of the quincy institute. the attack felt a little wag the doggish to me. these attacks don't seem designed to maybe spark a world war iii, but it definitely took attention away from gaza. what do you make of what israel is doing at the moment? >> well, certainly, this exchange between iran and israel since the israeli attack on the iranian consulate on april 1st has taken a tremendous amount of attention away from gaza. that definitely is a problem. i think, however, the scale of the attack against iran last night was much less than what the israelis themselves wanted. they had been clearly warned by the biden administration not to escalate this further, and even though they didn't abide by what bid
israel in its first military assault on the country. it was retaliation for an israeli strike on april 1st on a building in syria which killed two of iran's top generals. but there's another key reason for netanyahu's singular focus on iran. it happens to take the attention and heat off of gaza. joining me now is the executive vice president of the quincy institute. the attack felt a little wag the doggish to me. these attacks don't seem designed to maybe spark a world war iii, but it...
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aid to israel. netanyahu said just moments ago this aid is much appreciated and goes on to say it demonstrates strong bipartisan support for israel and western civilization. the house approved billions of dollars of aid to ukraine and taiwan the bill is heading to the senate and it is expected to pass. joining me now former state department senior adviser and white house senior director, niyara. i first want to get your reaction to this funding for ukraine. >> can you believe this was taken this long? this was meant to be towards the end of last fiscal year. ukraine has had to mention on its own without any aid to the united date and has promised as it battles a russian invasion. they have not been connected with other efforts to protect democracy, which came under attack from iran. as well as taiwan, which has been under threat from china. both israel and iran are either saying little or they are downplaying israel's airstrikes on the iran attack. what do you make of the relative silence from the m
aid to israel. netanyahu said just moments ago this aid is much appreciated and goes on to say it demonstrates strong bipartisan support for israel and western civilization. the house approved billions of dollars of aid to ukraine and taiwan the bill is heading to the senate and it is expected to pass. joining me now former state department senior adviser and white house senior director, niyara. i first want to get your reaction to this funding for ukraine. >> can you believe this was...
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it will be going to israel. i will bring in nbc political reporter sahil kapur and staying with us is aaron gilchrist and peter baker. sahil, so far, have there been any surprises? >> reporter: not particularly. this is going according to plan in the house of representatives. i'm on the east front steps. they are holding a series of votes on the national security package. first came the big series of national security priorities that republicans pushed for including a ban on tiktok if it doesn't divest from the chinese based owners bytedance based in beijing. they will have 9 months to divest or be banned. this is the closest to tiktok being banned. this will have real escape velosity once it escapes the chamber. and the house passed aid to ukraine at long last, something they tried to do. democrats and president biden had been trying to do this for along tile. they finally got speaker mike johnson to agree to a process to bring this up and democrats with help of many institutional republicans who are pro-ukrain
it will be going to israel. i will bring in nbc political reporter sahil kapur and staying with us is aaron gilchrist and peter baker. sahil, so far, have there been any surprises? >> reporter: not particularly. this is going according to plan in the house of representatives. i'm on the east front steps. they are holding a series of votes on the national security package. first came the big series of national security priorities that republicans pushed for including a ban on tiktok if it...
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from israel's ravaging war in gaza. yet, the restraint rhetoric, from both parties today and the limited scope of the responses so far also suggests that neither side is willing or ready for an all out war. joining me now is a journalist who has spent decades covering israel and palestine. it is great to see you in real life. it is important for our viewers to know, we've been talking for a few years about this. this is not new, this is not a post october 7th thing. you are steeped in the difficulties, the domestic difficulties in israel, the difficulties between israel and its palestinian neighbors, and, of course, this issue with iran, which has been regimen netanyahu calls for a long time, his existence is based on the advocate that iran poses an existential threat to israel. >> that's right. i think 30 years after he started on this line, israel confronts iranian weapons on almost all its borders, gaza, lebanon, syria and yemen, you are absolutely right, every other red sea. for the first time ever in history of thi
from israel's ravaging war in gaza. yet, the restraint rhetoric, from both parties today and the limited scope of the responses so far also suggests that neither side is willing or ready for an all out war. joining me now is a journalist who has spent decades covering israel and palestine. it is great to see you in real life. it is important for our viewers to know, we've been talking for a few years about this. this is not new, this is not a post october 7th thing. you are steeped in the...
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and inside israel, they have said they want to see more. one of the top administrators of national security tweeted "feeble" after this attack. it sounds like there are some in israel they want to see more and there are some in iran that want to see israel pay for not only the attack but also for what they are doing in the gaza strip. we have seen masses of loss over the past six months. as it stands, this is a rare moment. it looks as though both sides could be satisfied and could step away and i spoke with political analysts in beirut and they said the whole exchange which was very threatening and very dangerous and brought the entire region to the brink of war, particularly in places like lebanon and has blocked an iranian proxy groups very much in israeli crosshairs surrounding this. now it looks as though there is an opportunity for all sides to step back from the brink and i think everyone in the region hope they do. this analyst said these strikes, this tit-for-tat was mostly symbolic and called this a dance off. and now it looks as
and inside israel, they have said they want to see more. one of the top administrators of national security tweeted "feeble" after this attack. it sounds like there are some in israel they want to see more and there are some in iran that want to see israel pay for not only the attack but also for what they are doing in the gaza strip. we have seen masses of loss over the past six months. as it stands, this is a rare moment. it looks as though both sides could be satisfied and could...
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the security of israel is critical. and always make sure israel has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, the united states is going to help replenish israel's defense and other critical defenses so iran can never cary out the instruction it intended with the attack ten days ago. at the same time, this bill significantly, significantly increases humanitarian assistance for sending to the innocent people of gaza, who are suffering badly. they're suffering the consequences of this war, that hamas started. and we have been working intently for months to get as much aid to gaza as possible. this bill includes $1 billion from additional humanitarian aid in gaza. we're going to be meeting to secure that aid and surge it, including food, medical supplies, clean water, and israel must make sure all this aid reaches the palestinians in gaza without delay. everything we do is guided by the ultimate goal of bringing hostages home, securing a cease-fire, and setting the condition
the security of israel is critical. and always make sure israel has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, the united states is going to help replenish israel's defense and other critical defenses so iran can never cary out the instruction it intended with the attack ten days ago. at the same time, this bill significantly, significantly increases humanitarian assistance for sending to the innocent people of gaza, who are suffering badly....
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first of all, much of it is for the defense of israel. as you pointed out, with the recent attack by iran, we have seen proof that israel is very much in need of defensive weaponry, and in fact, the iron dome needs further funding. in addition to the defensive portion of it, there is a huge amount of humanitarian aid. in fact, it corresponds exactly to what i requested of speaker johnson in a letter last week, when i asked him to make sure that humanitarian aid was included and it is in there, at $9.2 billion. but, that is not, by the way, just for one country. it actually -- and many people don't understand that the humanitarian aid is also for other ravaged countries like lebanon, and afghanistan, and sudan, and countries that just really are in terrible shape. so, i think there is a lot of good stuff in the israel aid bill. one other thing that i think is really important for people to understand is that there are guardrails on our aid to israel. first of all, on the offensive portion, the offensive weapons that are a piece of the isra
first of all, much of it is for the defense of israel. as you pointed out, with the recent attack by iran, we have seen proof that israel is very much in need of defensive weaponry, and in fact, the iron dome needs further funding. in addition to the defensive portion of it, there is a huge amount of humanitarian aid. in fact, it corresponds exactly to what i requested of speaker johnson in a letter last week, when i asked him to make sure that humanitarian aid was included and it is in there,...
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we're going to stand by our allies, not just ukraine and israel. we're going to stand by all of our allies, that's the message here. >> representative jared moskowitz, thank you so much. we appreciate the time. >>> coming up on "chris jansing reports," we are waiting for a live update from the nypd. they have announced they're going to be speaking after a man set himself on fire just moments after the full jury was seated in the trump trial. so keep it right here. ere. i'm aline and i live in castle valley, california. my husband, barney, and i have been married for 32 years. i think the most important thing in life is to stay healthy. i noticed i was having some memory losses. i discovered prevagen. since i've been on prevagen, i've noticed more clarity, more sharpness. the recall mechanism is a lot more concise. i've been taking prevagen for almost 10 years. it's wonderful. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein,
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they watch votes that happen on israel closely. it is why we're seeing the incumbent play defense on this issue. >> wow. >> ali, we also talk in the setup about the senate matchup that we're certainly going to see after the primary contest. bob casey against dave mccormick. my gosh, that is going to be, is it not, if not the most closely watched senate race, certainly one of the most closely watched senate races. >> yeah. >> with real political giants on both sides. >> i think that's absolutely right. i was here with bob casey back in maybe late january/early february, because this is a race where, yeah, technically there is a pprimary, but we know who the candidates will be in the pennsylvania senate race. what senator casey said to me is watch the money that's going to be spent here. not just in the house contests, certainly not just in the senate contests, but in the state for the presidential. this is a state we watched for days back in 2020, waiting to see how mail-in votes were ultimately going to fall. we know then that they
they watch votes that happen on israel closely. it is why we're seeing the incumbent play defense on this issue. >> wow. >> ali, we also talk in the setup about the senate matchup that we're certainly going to see after the primary contest. bob casey against dave mccormick. my gosh, that is going to be, is it not, if not the most closely watched senate race, certainly one of the most closely watched senate races. >> yeah. >> with real political giants on both sides....
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and drone attack against israel, which itself was retaliation for israel's bombing of an iranian embassy compound in syria. the injuries there were limited, which leaves open the possibility these were the last exchanges for this round. this is all been incredibly dangerous for people of iran, israel, for troops in the region in the world as a whole and where it goes next depends largely on the thinking of one man, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a man who is dominated the nation's political landscape for more than a quarter of a century for political scandals, corruption charges. he has always told israelis they can't quit him because he alone can't -- can protect them as he told them on the eve of an election in 2014. >> translator: i feel the jewish nation is under threat and i am prepared to mitigate that danger. it is what the state of israel expects from me and it is what i will do. >> the theme of his entire political career. you may not like me and my methods, but i will keep you safe, but the facts show the opposite. for decades, netanyahu has made a series of decisio
and drone attack against israel, which itself was retaliation for israel's bombing of an iranian embassy compound in syria. the injuries there were limited, which leaves open the possibility these were the last exchanges for this round. this is all been incredibly dangerous for people of iran, israel, for troops in the region in the world as a whole and where it goes next depends largely on the thinking of one man, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a man who is dominated the nation's...
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israel understands where we are coming from. >> do you think israel is listening? >> ultimately, it will come down to decisions taken by israeli leaders what they choose to do. i can't speak to that. i can't characterize their current -- >> would they be -- if they go in without assure -- >> the president said that our policy in gaza is dictated by israel's conduct in gaza. i won't go beyond that on set today. i think israel understands what's at stake here with respect to the decisions that lie ahead. >> in the u.s., the protests across campuses, to some people it reminds folks about 1968 and everything that happened in that election year. what can you say about this? you have experience on a campus. had you an academic life before and after public service. what do people not understand about the complexities of the issues? how can america adjust to this? what is the president prepared to do? >> i think -- i saw the clip of secretary blinken speaking in china when he was asked a question there in a country where you are not allowed to protest, what do you think ab
israel understands where we are coming from. >> do you think israel is listening? >> ultimately, it will come down to decisions taken by israeli leaders what they choose to do. i can't speak to that. i can't characterize their current -- >> would they be -- if they go in without assure -- >> the president said that our policy in gaza is dictated by israel's conduct in gaza. i won't go beyond that on set today. i think israel understands what's at stake here with respect...
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president biden has made clear from the beginning that he stands with israel, believes israel has a right to respond to the terrorist attack of october 7th. at the same time he's tried to walk that line and say that he is concerned about excesses in the battlefield, civilian casualties. he had a tough conversation with netanyahu and there have been some changes on the ground. there is more access for humanitarian aid getting into gaza. a lot of israelis have been withdrawn from gaza. there's the worry about what happens if they go into rafah, where more than a million gazans have been sheltering. that's something president biden has been trying to warn the israeli government about to make sure they do it with a plan that protects civilians. kirby talked about the deal to have a cease-fire. the administration yesterday put the ononage entirely on hamas. that's something they say the israelis have agreed to recognize hamas is standing in the way of a temporary end to hostilities right now. >> that's why you're hearing more talk that in fact prime minister netanyahu and the idf will go into
president biden has made clear from the beginning that he stands with israel, believes israel has a right to respond to the terrorist attack of october 7th. at the same time he's tried to walk that line and say that he is concerned about excesses in the battlefield, civilian casualties. he had a tough conversation with netanyahu and there have been some changes on the ground. there is more access for humanitarian aid getting into gaza. a lot of israelis have been withdrawn from gaza. there's...
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. >> 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 had been pushing hard for shift in israeli tactics. do support the protest vote and i'm curious what kind of leverage members of congress are going to have who share these concerns right now. >> these are legit concerns. we are trying to do two things at once that are hard. we are trying to help israel defend itself. the attack shows there were those with a whole lot of weapons that would wipe out israel if they could. we don't think a defense should be a green light to wage war on gaza or palestine generally. we have been able to use leverage to get israel to dramatically increase the pace of humanitarian aid into gaza and to scale back some of the military operations but it has taken too long and we are not satisfied yet with the d
. >> 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 had been pushing hard for shift in israeli tactics. do support the protest vote and i'm curious what kind of leverage members of...
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we are a strong partner of israel. netanyahu's path has been disastrous. >> frankly, let's take a step back to why the october 7th attack by hamas happened to get happened because hamas is a group of murders and terrorists and whose core principle is to kill jewish people and remove them from israel. and it happened because there is steady, positive progress toward ending the arab israeli conflict. the saudi, the israeli government and the united states were in positive negotiations moving forward toward a recognition of israel by the saudis and a reconciliation, frankly regional, economic and security alignment between israel and all of the arab states. one of the greatest successes of american leadership and diplomacy in the middle east was the camp david peace accords that ended the act of war between egypt, jordan and israel. if we were going to build on the last administration and finally end the arab israel conflict, that would shut out iran and prevent them from having the ability to manipulate the region and im
we are a strong partner of israel. netanyahu's path has been disastrous. >> frankly, let's take a step back to why the october 7th attack by hamas happened to get happened because hamas is a group of murders and terrorists and whose core principle is to kill jewish people and remove them from israel. and it happened because there is steady, positive progress toward ending the arab israeli conflict. the saudi, the israeli government and the united states were in positive negotiations...
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a lot of people are upset about the israel aid package specifically and this was the third israel aid package that had come to the house floor. the first when i voted for because the first one was to fund israel and defund the irs and the second was to fund israel and fund nothing else. and this one, leader jeffries specifically was like, we have to have money for the people of gaza and so there are those that felt like it wasn't enough. and it wasn't. but we have to do something. a lot of calculating was going on. >> a lot of calculating. >> speaking of speakers, we want to talk more about speaker mike johnson and whether he will continue to speak for republicans after yesterday's vote. later, what to expect and tomorrow's opening statements in donald trump's first criminal trial. you are watching "the weekend" on msnbc. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... little rascals..
a lot of people are upset about the israel aid package specifically and this was the third israel aid package that had come to the house floor. the first when i voted for because the first one was to fund israel and defund the irs and the second was to fund israel and fund nothing else. and this one, leader jeffries specifically was like, we have to have money for the people of gaza and so there are those that felt like it wasn't enough. and it wasn't. but we have to do something. a lot of...
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on israel. they were launching cuban soldiers into battle across africa, the horn of africa, and angola, and we were pursuing a really -- a failed policy towards the soviet at the time called detente, and the moment we're in right now is a lot like that moment in the '70s where, you know, in this case it's china is the main adversary with its proxies, russia, iran, north korea, venezuela. they're driving chaos around the world, xi jinping has been very open about the fact the world is in chaos. he uses that very word, and he also says the current trend of chaos works to beijing's advantage. he sees himself as an agent of chaos. he thinks this chaos is useful, and yet, we're using the failed policies of the 1970s, and i'm not just blaming the biden administration for this. i think they did pretty well in their china policy for the first two years, but they're slouching into something that is not -- that is too deferential as you say. >> we're going to have to leave it there for now, but that's a
on israel. they were launching cuban soldiers into battle across africa, the horn of africa, and angola, and we were pursuing a really -- a failed policy towards the soviet at the time called detente, and the moment we're in right now is a lot like that moment in the '70s where, you know, in this case it's china is the main adversary with its proxies, russia, iran, north korea, venezuela. they're driving chaos around the world, xi jinping has been very open about the fact the world is in chaos....
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s position on israel. we're going to get a preview today in a pennsylvania primary election just outside of pittsburgh. it is a district where 11 people were murdered in 2018 at the tree of life synagogue. joining us now from pittsburgh is nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. so, explain the dynamic in this primary today. >> reporter: it's interesting that we would make a foreign policy point or see that foreign policy is royaling a house race, but we're watching these two things come into pennsylvania's 12 congressional district because there's a historically jewish neighborhood here. the squirrel hill community, as well as the fact this is where the tree of life synagogue is and the memory of that 2018 shooting will no be gone for a long time. it's why we're seeing this community be so engaged in this policy debate around israel and gaza. i spoke with the incumbent and her opponent. to patel, this is a race all about the israel gaza conflict and the referendum vote on the job lee has done. fo
s position on israel. we're going to get a preview today in a pennsylvania primary election just outside of pittsburgh. it is a district where 11 people were murdered in 2018 at the tree of life synagogue. joining us now from pittsburgh is nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. so, explain the dynamic in this primary today. >> reporter: it's interesting that we would make a foreign policy point or see that foreign policy is royaling a house race, but we're watching these two...
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let's start right there with the hostages in israel. not sure if a strongly worded letter is going to compel hamas, given that it is a terrorist difficulty doesn't seem willing to negotiate anything reasonable at all to release the hostages. but what you make of the collective statement made by world leaders and what progress might there be getting these hostages home? >> i'm really sorry to say that i agree with you here, and i think this call is going to resonate, to put it gently. i am also in a serious and really tragic way, i don't know anyone who feels most of the hostages are still alive, and that is probably one of the principal reason that hamas is being so tough here, being so difficult in not wanting them to have this, if you will, exposed. you know, the conditions they constantly put out an exchange are high. they want to end the occupation. so, i don't think this is moving towards either a quick resolution or a positive resolution. >> jen, we got that video yesterday, that gutwrenching video of hirsch goldberg pulling his m
let's start right there with the hostages in israel. not sure if a strongly worded letter is going to compel hamas, given that it is a terrorist difficulty doesn't seem willing to negotiate anything reasonable at all to release the hostages. but what you make of the collective statement made by world leaders and what progress might there be getting these hostages home? >> i'm really sorry to say that i agree with you here, and i think this call is going to resonate, to put it gently. i am...
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look at polling on israel. it has been collapsing. most people don't want the united states to fund the war. or has it shrunk to the point where it is left-wing, professional organizing groups doing this? we don't know yet. it depends on what happens in israel, in gaza. >> the specter of protests at the chicago convention. >> yeah. >> let's talk about your piece which i thought was interesting. there's questions about why the protesters are wearing masks. >> right. we saw some of the video. >> yeah, you saw in the video. why are they wearing masks? >> there are two big reasons. one, talking to protest leaders, organizers, one really is this is a part of the country, not like much of the country, that believes that you need to continue masking for avoidance of covid and for solidarity for people who have co-morbidities and might catch covid. ongoing pandemic. not a think you hear walking out of the studio, but something you wear on campuses. another is a fear of being exposed, being identified. there is a desire to show a mass resistan
look at polling on israel. it has been collapsing. most people don't want the united states to fund the war. or has it shrunk to the point where it is left-wing, professional organizing groups doing this? we don't know yet. it depends on what happens in israel, in gaza. >> the specter of protests at the chicago convention. >> yeah. >> let's talk about your piece which i thought was interesting. there's questions about why the protesters are wearing masks. >> right. we...
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this is anti-israel. anti-israel is a misnomer because it is really anti-jew. it makes me sick, and it is terrifying. >> i think that -- and i have people that are members of national action network that go to columbia. i think that there's been the problem we've seen in a lot of movements, where people infiltrate, come from out side, where there is a legitimate concern about humanitarian aid to gaza and a stand for a two-state solution, that others come in with kill israel, kill jews. we've had that in various movements that we've been connected. i've learned, which is why i had to sever some ties and start national action network, you have to denounce that. the people there that are legitimately protesting or start protesting non-violently, concerned about gaza, should say, "we're not part of that." because they're being used by people that don't want to see something happen for the people in gaza. they use them as props for their own ways and come with hate, anti-semitism, to denounce people because of their jewish faith, to denounce students because they're
this is anti-israel. anti-israel is a misnomer because it is really anti-jew. it makes me sick, and it is terrifying. >> i think that -- and i have people that are members of national action network that go to columbia. i think that there's been the problem we've seen in a lot of movements, where people infiltrate, come from out side, where there is a legitimate concern about humanitarian aid to gaza and a stand for a two-state solution, that others come in with kill israel, kill jews....
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her selection immediately sparked controversy on campus with several pro-israel groups demanding the university reconsider its decision, citing pro-palestinian social media post from the valedictorian, who is muslim, which they say were anti-semitic. she said she had not yet planned the substance of her remarks when usc pulled the plug and she, along with other critics of the decision say they believe the school canceled the speech because of her public support for palestinians. in a statement, university officials said the decision had nothing to do with freedom of speech, saying in part, "there is no free-speech entitlement to speak at a commencement. the issue is how best to maintain campus security and safety. " however, the university has not elaborated on exactly what safety concerns motivated this decision. for years, free speech on college campuses has been a favorite topic among conservatives who argue, and accused the education system of silencing those who don't agree. so surely, those same critics who decry canceled culture would be outraged over this apparent cancellatio
her selection immediately sparked controversy on campus with several pro-israel groups demanding the university reconsider its decision, citing pro-palestinian social media post from the valedictorian, who is muslim, which they say were anti-semitic. she said she had not yet planned the substance of her remarks when usc pulled the plug and she, along with other critics of the decision say they believe the school canceled the speech because of her public support for palestinians. in a statement,...
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they are watching israel getting -- despite all the controversy over gaza, israel has the support that ukraine doesn't have. i think it was interesting that he ducked the two questions about donald trump. he knows this is a close election. the bottom line is he knows donald trump has said that ukraine could be forced to the negotiating table to give territory up to russia by next november if donald trump is elected. i think it's all possible that ukraine can still lose this war, despite their great spirit. >> well, i'm so glad that you bring up two points. one, that he did choose his words very carefully on donald trump. the factor of israel, the fact that ukraine is so concerned, matt gorman, that the world has forgotten about them as the attention has turned to the middle east, to what's happening in gaza. of course, house speaker mike johnson really at the center of the battle for more aid for ukraine and israel. both were approved yesterday, but there's so much opposition within his own party. three conservative republicans threatening to oust him over this. it seemed like the temp
they are watching israel getting -- despite all the controversy over gaza, israel has the support that ukraine doesn't have. i think it was interesting that he ducked the two questions about donald trump. he knows this is a close election. the bottom line is he knows donald trump has said that ukraine could be forced to the negotiating table to give territory up to russia by next november if donald trump is elected. i think it's all possible that ukraine can still lose this war, despite their...
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in fact, the only reason the house was able to approve $95 billion for ukraine, israel, and allies in the indo-pacific this past weekend is because democrats came to the rescue. that does not mean the republican in-fighting is over or far from it. trump ally marjorie taylor greene is still threatening to oust speaker johnson for daring to cross the aisle. that even though trump himself defended johnson on monday saying i think he's trying very hard. but if you thought trump would be the final word on this think again. yesterday trump whisperer steve bannon said trump is actually livid on what speaker johnson did on ukraine. >> he does not support johnson 100%, trust me. he's furious about what happened. >> just to recap here according to republicans ukraine aid is very bad unless it is urgently necessary. but even if you think it is urge wantly necessary it is probably, almost certainly catastrophically a bad idea. and don't even mention the word abortion. we're going to talk more about the rudderless republican party and what democrats can and should do about it with the great claire
in fact, the only reason the house was able to approve $95 billion for ukraine, israel, and allies in the indo-pacific this past weekend is because democrats came to the rescue. that does not mean the republican in-fighting is over or far from it. trump ally marjorie taylor greene is still threatening to oust speaker johnson for daring to cross the aisle. that even though trump himself defended johnson on monday saying i think he's trying very hard. but if you thought trump would be the final...
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is it companies that invest in israel? is it israel's war against hamas and the way it's being prosecuted? is it netanyahu? is it israel's right to exist? what are they demanding? >> reporter: their central demand is die -- divestment. they have companies they list like microsoft. but, they are asking the university to be more transparent and give students information about any potential programs or business dealings or investments that they have. they say they don't have enough information from the university at this point. we are experiencing a bit of a split screen moment here. we have the encampment, the center of the organizing activity here right behind me. very peaceful this afternoon. students available to talk about what they are going through. we have speaker johnson getting ready to speak just moments away up here with a different message. he is here specifically to speak to jewish students and their concerns here on campus. take a listen to a conversation that i had with one of the organizers who spelled out th
is it companies that invest in israel? is it israel's war against hamas and the way it's being prosecuted? is it netanyahu? is it israel's right to exist? what are they demanding? >> reporter: their central demand is die -- divestment. they have companies they list like microsoft. but, they are asking the university to be more transparent and give students information about any potential programs or business dealings or investments that they have. they say they don't have enough...
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there are people on so many different dimensions, identities that belong to pro-israel and pro-palestinian causes, and it can be very dangerous sometimes when we attempt to generalize but also attempt to make it simple. and i think that's what spectator can do is we don't catch the big story we catch every element. >> that's why essentially it's big reading in this moment. thank you so much for everything you're doing to cover this topic. that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> for 50 years the court didn't recognize women in america had a fundamental constitutional right, and donald trump took it away. now in america today in 2024 women have fewer rights than their mothers and their grandmothers had because of donald trump. trump bragged how proud he was to get rid of roe v. wade. he took credit for it. he said there has to be punishment for women exercising reproductive freedom. >> that was president biden calling out donald trump on reproductive rights in his home state. we'll have much more from the president's speech straight ahea
there are people on so many different dimensions, identities that belong to pro-israel and pro-palestinian causes, and it can be very dangerous sometimes when we attempt to generalize but also attempt to make it simple. and i think that's what spectator can do is we don't catch the big story we catch every element. >> that's why essentially it's big reading in this moment. thank you so much for everything you're doing to cover this topic. that is our show for this evening. "way too...
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pro-israel primary challengers. now, both of these groups say, look, it's difficult to oust an incumbent but we believe right now the pro-israel community as well as the jewish community in many of these senses are galvanized enough to potentially oust what these groups say are anti-israel members, and it's coming at a time when we see, you know, these widespread campus protests that are -- colleges are having trouble containing on these campuses, so it's very volatile. it's coming ahead of a primary, and i think we'll see in the primaries how big of an issue this would be in the general election. >> fascinating stuff. national politics reporter for the hill, julia manchester, thank you very much. and still ahead, we'll go live to cnbc for an early look what's driving the day on wall street. >>> plus, federal regulators are trying to block a merger between two premium handbag makers. we'll tell you about the concern officials are now raising and what this could mean for the industry. that's coming up next on "way to
pro-israel primary challengers. now, both of these groups say, look, it's difficult to oust an incumbent but we believe right now the pro-israel community as well as the jewish community in many of these senses are galvanized enough to potentially oust what these groups say are anti-israel members, and it's coming at a time when we see, you know, these widespread campus protests that are -- colleges are having trouble containing on these campuses, so it's very volatile. it's coming ahead of a...
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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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let's start with those supplemental security bills for israel, ukraine, and taiwan, pass through the house yesterday afternoon. how will they be received in the senate, which passed a similar measure more than two months ago? >> it is great to be with you. when we received the legislation, it will be tuesday and this is a good moment for the country that we need to make sure they have the resources they need and obviously that is the leading element of the bill. it's a security bill that will allow us to give the ukrainians the help that they need. as you know, most of these dollars are an investment in america. in our defense, we will be producing the weapons that the iranians used to defeat vladimir putin. it's a good moment for the country. that'll be on tuesday. >> now in terms of as many reports saying the senate may add some things, take some things when it comes back to the senate. there are many of us concerned about humanitarian aid to gaza. what do you foresee happens there with children and women being killed? with people in segments of gaza, facing it. what will be done i
let's start with those supplemental security bills for israel, ukraine, and taiwan, pass through the house yesterday afternoon. how will they be received in the senate, which passed a similar measure more than two months ago? >> it is great to be with you. when we received the legislation, it will be tuesday and this is a good moment for the country that we need to make sure they have the resources they need and obviously that is the leading element of the bill. it's a security bill that...
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>> i think it israel. voters have been saying they do not want this rematch. and we kind of wish away that poll number. but they said we would like a different choice. and the news is good for joe biden. even though you see national numbers trending in the election and it will be decided by the electoral college, it indicates in these key electoral college states. >> this finds that when the ballot is expanded to five candidates to include rfk jr., biden takes the lead. so this seems to contradict the political wisdom that a third- party vote hurts joe biden. what to make of this? >> you have to look at those swing states. because that is not necessarily the case. and to go back to that enthusiasm, what is going on in florida is a perfect time for the democrats to start doing voter registration. and that's what needs to happen across the country. those numbers are horrifying. and for joe biden they are bad because trump, at least in the survey, his people are excited about the race and for joe biden it is 65. and that's the difference of people staying home or
>> i think it israel. voters have been saying they do not want this rematch. and we kind of wish away that poll number. but they said we would like a different choice. and the news is good for joe biden. even though you see national numbers trending in the election and it will be decided by the electoral college, it indicates in these key electoral college states. >> this finds that when the ballot is expanded to five candidates to include rfk jr., biden takes the lead. so this...
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>> the three democrats were mostly because of the israel provision in the bill, the $26 billion in aid that those democrats in particular, which include independent senator bernie sanders say means the aid is not conditioned, right? they've been calling for more stringent conditions when it comes to humanitarian aid, food assistance for israel to abide by some of those concerns that we have before we provide them with more offensive and defensive weapons. these are similar tunes that they've been singing all throughout the year when it comes to israel, especially since october 7th attack by hamas. when you look at the bigger picture of this vote, right, back in february when the senate initially took up a supplemental package that looked very similar to this one, you had far less republicans that ended up supporting that version of the bill than you saw last night. it was a resounding bipartisan vote, and leader mcconnell who was perhaps the most fervent, the most forward ally of ukraine here in terms of aid on capitol hill, he took direct aim at the group of isolationists yesterday. w
>> the three democrats were mostly because of the israel provision in the bill, the $26 billion in aid that those democrats in particular, which include independent senator bernie sanders say means the aid is not conditioned, right? they've been calling for more stringent conditions when it comes to humanitarian aid, food assistance for israel to abide by some of those concerns that we have before we provide them with more offensive and defensive weapons. these are similar tunes that...
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quote i've previously voted to fund the space lasers for israel's defense. america deserves the same type of defense for our border that israel has. i don't know. i don't know. but, yeah, that's right. she is back to the jewish space lasers. this is the republican caucus, ladies and gentlemen. they created congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. they created the situation and now they are at war with each other. the leopard is eating the faces party is shocked to find their leopards are eating faces. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. love you. have a good day, behave yourself. like she goes to work at three in the afternoon and sometimes gets off at midnight. she works a lot, a whole lot. we don't get to eat in the early morning. we just wait till we get to the school. so, yeah. right now here in america, millions of kids like victoria and andre live with hunger, and the need to help them has never been greater. when you join your friends, neighbors and me to support no kid hungry, you'll help hungry kids get th
quote i've previously voted to fund the space lasers for israel's defense. america deserves the same type of defense for our border that israel has. i don't know. i don't know. but, yeah, that's right. she is back to the jewish space lasers. this is the republican caucus, ladies and gentlemen. they created congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. they created the situation and now they are at war with each other. the leopard is eating the faces party is shocked to find their leopards are eating...
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in fact, the only reason the house was able to approve $95 billion for ukraine, israel, and usi lies in the indo-pacific was because democrats came to the rescue. that does not mean the republican in-fighting is over. we are far from it. trump ally, marjorie taylor greene, is still threatening to oust speaker johnson for daring to cross the aisle. that is even the trump, himself, publicly defended johnson on monday, saying, i think he's trying very hard. but, if you thought trump would be the final word on this, think again. trump whisperer, steve benning, announced trump is actually livid about what speaker johnson did on ukraine. >> he does not support johnson 100% trust me, he is furious about what happened. >> according to republicans, ukraine aid is very bad unless it is urgently necessary. if you think it is urgency it is catastrophically about idea and don't mention the word abortion. we will talk more about the republican party, rudderless, and what they should do about it next. it next. lakesha: childhood cancer is-- it's a long road. it's hard. but st. jude has gotten us th
in fact, the only reason the house was able to approve $95 billion for ukraine, israel, and usi lies in the indo-pacific was because democrats came to the rescue. that does not mean the republican in-fighting is over. we are far from it. trump ally, marjorie taylor greene, is still threatening to oust speaker johnson for daring to cross the aisle. that is even the trump, himself, publicly defended johnson on monday, saying, i think he's trying very hard. but, if you thought trump would be the...
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we are going to protect israel's right to defend itself. when we come to these responses, he is letting netanyahu know where the country stands. on that issue, yes. i would rather have, after november, a person in office who wanted two state solution rather than the last two or three years undermining the two state solution. if you look at the domestic front, who would you rather have in place? a guy that protects democracy and defends fighting men and women with dignity and respect? or the guy who says he wants to be in autocrat and a dictator on day one? or the guy who believes in the democracy, who believes in laying a foundation for the future and believes in protecting. so a look at the domestic front and the global front and look at where we are today. where would you like to see this country five years from now? >> under the control of a person who believes in our pursuit of a more perfect union or the person who ignores the constitution and would like to suspend it for the future of our children and grandchildren? >> i think we are
we are going to protect israel's right to defend itself. when we come to these responses, he is letting netanyahu know where the country stands. on that issue, yes. i would rather have, after november, a person in office who wanted two state solution rather than the last two or three years undermining the two state solution. if you look at the domestic front, who would you rather have in place? a guy that protects democracy and defends fighting men and women with dignity and respect? or the guy...
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is so terrible and israel did this and that. and look what is happening to the palestinian people. i just see these protests when 10,000, 30,000, 50,000, 100,000 or 500,000 were killed in syria in the civil war. to be see this when a million muslims were being killed? i didn't see the protests. protests have a time and a place and nobody should be trampling on first amendment rights of people who want to support the palestinian cause or want to support israel's because. but that is not the wait is going on college campuses. right now it has been overwhelmingly one-sided and it is not just jewish students feeling the pressure. it is also other students feeling the pressure to take extreme positions, anti- israel positions. and so i'm glad the president of columbia university stepped forward. some people may call allowing students to take over president's offices in columbia in the 1960s a storied tradition. i don't. i call that an anarchy. if you are president of the university and your letting students take over your office, may
is so terrible and israel did this and that. and look what is happening to the palestinian people. i just see these protests when 10,000, 30,000, 50,000, 100,000 or 500,000 were killed in syria in the civil war. to be see this when a million muslims were being killed? i didn't see the protests. protests have a time and a place and nobody should be trampling on first amendment rights of people who want to support the palestinian cause or want to support israel's because. but that is not the wait...
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guest as we follow the live house debate and votes on the critical foreign aid package to ukraine, and israel that we discussed earlier in this hour and remember, those are the votes that some members of the republican party say could cost the house speaker his job. makes you wonder at this point who would want that job any way? that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour starts now. >> this is the most historic thing that donald trump has ever done.
guest as we follow the live house debate and votes on the critical foreign aid package to ukraine, and israel that we discussed earlier in this hour and remember, those are the votes that some members of the republican party say could cost the house speaker his job. makes you wonder at this point who would want that job any way? that is tonight's last word. the 11th hour starts now. >> this is the most historic thing that donald trump has ever done.