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it will now go to the senate before being signed by president joe biden. let's take a look at what's included in the package. first bill has $61000000000.00 for ukraine, including defense to monetary, an age and cash to keep his government running. the 2nd gives $17000000000.00 to israel, including for the replenishment of its iron dough. ms. solves is also $9000000000.00 in aid for garza and us development efforts in the occupied west bank and $8000000000.00 has been set aside for the defense of us allies in the western pacific. mostly taiwan, ukrainian, president of all of them is that landscape is fine. the us house full tossing the package to you. today we received a decision. we expected the package of american support that we fought so hard for . and it's a very significant package that will be solved by our soldiers on the front line, as well as by our towns and villages suffering from russian tyra list today. the us house of representatives voted thank you to everyone who supported our package. this is a solution for saving lives. a john holman is
it will now go to the senate before being signed by president joe biden. let's take a look at what's included in the package. first bill has $61000000000.00 for ukraine, including defense to monetary, an age and cash to keep his government running. the 2nd gives $17000000000.00 to israel, including for the replenishment of its iron dough. ms. solves is also $9000000000.00 in aid for garza and us development efforts in the occupied west bank and $8000000000.00 has been set aside for the defense...
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should these be a warning side to the biden administration? david: i have been frustrated that people are making some distinctions here. i think most of the protesters are appalled by the horrors the palestinians are suffering and well motivated by compassion. there are some people that are probably hard left people, they get to have their views. there are a lot of people that are antisemitic and violet. you should not be able to say that scientists do not deserve to live. if you say that, they should be expelled. if somebody says something like go back to poland, or even a pro-palestinian or pro israeli, go back to gaza. those people should be expelled. that is the distinction that should be made. the people are threatening the community by threatening violence, they are being expelled. you need to separate the bad actors from the people that are well motivated to save lives. as for the biden administration, i worry that chicago convention will look a lot like 1968. that will just be terrible for the biden administration. the president looks
should these be a warning side to the biden administration? david: i have been frustrated that people are making some distinctions here. i think most of the protesters are appalled by the horrors the palestinians are suffering and well motivated by compassion. there are some people that are probably hard left people, they get to have their views. there are a lot of people that are antisemitic and violet. you should not be able to say that scientists do not deserve to live. if you say that, they...
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i will give the biden administration credit. how many times have we said at this table were we talked about the fact that the biden administration from the president on down counseling the prime minister to not do this, not do that, do this or do that, and have the prime minister left in the president's face? over the last month and out it seems as though the come to jesus phone called the president and the prime minister had, ever since then it appears the prime minister has been listening and heeding the council and the warning coming from the administration about all sorts of things it was going to do whether it is the invasion of rafah or pleading for them not to respond in a massive way against the iranian attack, so the fruit is blaring out on the painstaking quiet and public diplomacy. william: do you agree that is what is happening here, that biden is able to speak and netanyahu in a way -- >> israel will do what is in its interests. it would be a disaster for israel and the region long-term if hamas were about to surviv
i will give the biden administration credit. how many times have we said at this table were we talked about the fact that the biden administration from the president on down counseling the prime minister to not do this, not do that, do this or do that, and have the prime minister left in the president's face? over the last month and out it seems as though the come to jesus phone called the president and the prime minister had, ever since then it appears the prime minister has been listening and...
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i will give the biden administration credit. how many times have we sat at this table where we talked about the fact that the biden administration from the president down counseling the prime minister to not do this or that and to do this or do that and have the prime minister laugh in the face of the president? over the last month now, it seems as though the come to jesus phone call the president and prime minister had -- since then, it appears the prime minister has been listening and heeding the warning over all sorts of things they talked about doing including an invasion of rafa. i think the fruit is bearing out on the president's very painstaking and patient quiet diplomacy and public diplomacy. william: do you agree that is what is happening? that we are seeing a shift? david: israel will do what is in its interests. it would be a disaster for israel and the region long-term if hamas was allowed to survive. i'm still reasonably confident that they will go into rafa. the question is how they will do it. but it is not in is
i will give the biden administration credit. how many times have we sat at this table where we talked about the fact that the biden administration from the president down counseling the prime minister to not do this or that and to do this or do that and have the prime minister laugh in the face of the president? over the last month now, it seems as though the come to jesus phone call the president and prime minister had -- since then, it appears the prime minister has been listening and heeding...
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approved at by the senate, which is being treatments if that works definitely happened, then president biden has to sign into law. then what needs to happen is dependency . and he's saying that it can move it in a mattress that he's a of a military officials have reportedly said that the us has some of those munitions actually in storage units here in europe, so that they can then move it into ukraine. but well, a military, unless the same, the, even when it gets into crime for it to be distributed onto the front line is going to take a matter of weeks. and the problem is that in the intervening window, russia is probably going to use that as an opportunity to stripe more energy plots to try and get more guidance on the front lines. while you crating traits remain uh, with not enough shows and with not enough defenses. to stop them so that window could also be quite important before the aid to ride home for us that are in key bank statements. and so head here on the opposite news, rains and floods displaced more than a 100000 people in burundi. well, pharmacies, according to how and why publ
approved at by the senate, which is being treatments if that works definitely happened, then president biden has to sign into law. then what needs to happen is dependency . and he's saying that it can move it in a mattress that he's a of a military officials have reportedly said that the us has some of those munitions actually in storage units here in europe, so that they can then move it into ukraine. but well, a military, unless the same, the, even when it gets into crime for it to be...
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the biden administration issued new protections today for airline travelers. they require cash refunds for canceled flights and for flights that are delayed at least three hours for domestic travel, and six hours for international. the rules also require airlines disclose any additional charges, like seat selection or carry-ons, before booking. transportation secretary pete buttigieg said today the changes won't just benefit passengers. >> unsurprisingly, airlines are not the ethnic about us holding them to a higher standard. but, i believe that this is in the interest of the airline sector because it builds passengers' confidence in the airlines as a whole. amna: the new regulations will take effect over the next two years. on wall street today, stocks closed with little change as interest rate concerns overshadowed some strong corporate earnings. the dow jones industrial average lost 42 points to close at 38,460. the nasdaq rose 16 points. the s&p 500 tacked on a single point. and new jersey congressman donald payne jr. died today. the democrat and member of
the biden administration issued new protections today for airline travelers. they require cash refunds for canceled flights and for flights that are delayed at least three hours for domestic travel, and six hours for international. the rules also require airlines disclose any additional charges, like seat selection or carry-ons, before booking. transportation secretary pete buttigieg said today the changes won't just benefit passengers. >> unsurprisingly, airlines are not the ethnic about...
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dennis: i am not surprised the biden administration is going to veto it. i think they look at this is not just a symbolic move at this point the palestinians do not look like a state. and so i do not think they are prepared to recognize it as such in a u.n. context. i also think they see this is not necessarily connected to the diplomacy they are engaged in right now. the are trying to reach a saudi normalization deal. i think they are negotiating what that might mean in terms of defense treaty, saudi development of nuclear industry, but they are also talking about what with the -- what would the passing component be? what with the israelis have to do in terms of recognizing some kind of move or commitment towards palestinian statehood? while they are negotiating that they are not interested in having a symbolic move at the council. nick: what is your response to the u.s. vote in new york? khaled: it is not at all unexpected. we expected the united states would veto this resolution. they have said it. they have said all along that the only possible way for
dennis: i am not surprised the biden administration is going to veto it. i think they look at this is not just a symbolic move at this point the palestinians do not look like a state. and so i do not think they are prepared to recognize it as such in a u.n. context. i also think they see this is not necessarily connected to the diplomacy they are engaged in right now. the are trying to reach a saudi normalization deal. i think they are negotiating what that might mean in terms of defense...
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and it's a, it's really on biden. he's got the wrong signal, he's got the wrong tone, he's got the wrong word. geoff: the situation is also starting to affect the commencement season. the university of southern california canceled all outside speakers, it says, out of concern for public safety. that followed a much criticized decision to cancel the remarks of valedictorian asna tabassum, a muslim student, over unspecified safety concerns. while columbia university's administration has faced criticism for how it's handled the events and the arrest of students, concerns remain about the safety of jewish staff and students on campus. we'll get both of these perspectives, first from irene mulvey, president of the american association of university professors. she spent 37 years teaching mathematics at fairfield university before retiring. thank you for being with us. we should say that members of the columbia university chapter of your organization are expected to move to center the university president -- censure the uni
and it's a, it's really on biden. he's got the wrong signal, he's got the wrong tone, he's got the wrong word. geoff: the situation is also starting to affect the commencement season. the university of southern california canceled all outside speakers, it says, out of concern for public safety. that followed a much criticized decision to cancel the remarks of valedictorian asna tabassum, a muslim student, over unspecified safety concerns. while columbia university's administration has faced...
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donald trump today said hey young voters, do you have any idea what joe biden might sign? former president trump also signed a ban on tiktok in the u.s. it's a flip-flop. geoff: what does the weekend passage mean for speaker johnson's job? does this make the motion to vacate more of a threat? >> the longer this hangs out there, the more marjorie taylor greene benefits from it, the attention and fundraising. that's important. if she goes forward with this, the leadership will do a motion to table the motion to vacate. you are voting on whether to kill it or not. that will put democrats on the spot for them to say this is not be voting for mike johnson or jeffries, this is me voting to dispense with something that would ultimately force the ouster of johnson. that could be viewed a bunch of ways if you are marjorie taylor greene. if democrats help republicans kill the effort, marjorie taylor greene can say mike johnson serves at the pleasure of the democrats. that advances her argument. for democrats, it's a question of, jeffries is not going to be the speaker. do you want t
donald trump today said hey young voters, do you have any idea what joe biden might sign? former president trump also signed a ban on tiktok in the u.s. it's a flip-flop. geoff: what does the weekend passage mean for speaker johnson's job? does this make the motion to vacate more of a threat? >> the longer this hangs out there, the more marjorie taylor greene benefits from it, the attention and fundraising. that's important. if she goes forward with this, the leadership will do a motion...
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it wouldn't have talked to them like weeds among us. us president jo biden's commitment to one side of this conflict remains clear. despite numerous reports of human rights violations, since the war on gods will begin, his administration has expanded israel's weapons stockpile and just days ago be told the palestinian bid for recognition as a full member state of the un. the best case scenario, this could set a legal precedent in syria, could mean that israel will no longer be immune to violating international law because really military's behavior might even change. but the more likely scenario, this is damage control. it is messaging by a white house with diminishing popularity ahead of a presidential election. st bus robbie olga 0 rama loved the occupied westbank post on for a while. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is blamed tomas for the failure to reach a ceasefire deal that would allow for the release of these are the captives in casa . he vowed to further increased pressure on her mazda in the coming days. let's the other. so unfortunately, until now, the old prop
it wouldn't have talked to them like weeds among us. us president jo biden's commitment to one side of this conflict remains clear. despite numerous reports of human rights violations, since the war on gods will begin, his administration has expanded israel's weapons stockpile and just days ago be told the palestinian bid for recognition as a full member state of the un. the best case scenario, this could set a legal precedent in syria, could mean that israel will no longer be immune to...
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why do you think the biden administration decided to do this now? >> i haven't spoken to him about it. but i hope it was out of a sense of some sense that adults can make up their own mind. i frankly had the reaction when mike bloomberg in new york tried to ban the big gulp sodas. too much naanee state. i've seen the study on the menthol sig cigarettes. but at some point we're a democracy where adults goat be treated like adults. everyone know this is stuff is really bad for you. and people make their own decisions. >> jonathan, this is about politics. this could alienate black voters that president biden needs. what do you make of that? >> i want to jump off of what david was talk about. cigarettes are addictive and menthol is an addictive product that has a disproportionate in packet on african americans, sorry as an african-american, like at the f.d.a. and say, you know what, good for you. folks should be doing this. folks should be for -- be forced to quit meaning this is not good for you. this is about attempting to save your life. and i think
why do you think the biden administration decided to do this now? >> i haven't spoken to him about it. but i hope it was out of a sense of some sense that adults can make up their own mind. i frankly had the reaction when mike bloomberg in new york tried to ban the big gulp sodas. too much naanee state. i've seen the study on the menthol sig cigarettes. but at some point we're a democracy where adults goat be treated like adults. everyone know this is stuff is really bad for you. and...
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biden about an attack on khaki of that happened minutes before their call. a russian missile strike broke a tv tower in half, leaving it in pieces and disrupting television signals in ukraine's second-largest city. there were no casualties. in southern china, state media is reporting that at least four people are dead and 10 others are missing after a weekend of continuing -- continuous rain flooded part the region. rescuers helped locals swim through next deepwater to safety. others fled for flowline villages or farmlands were completely washed out. more than 100,000 people have been evacuated. president biden used the occasion to announce a $7 billion investment in residential solar projects. he also vowed to expand the green jobs training program known as the american climate core. speaking in northern virginia, the present stressed the urgency of addressing climate change. >> over the last two years, natural disasters and extreme weather in america have caused $270 billion in damages. the impacts were seen decades in the making because of inaction, they
biden about an attack on khaki of that happened minutes before their call. a russian missile strike broke a tv tower in half, leaving it in pieces and disrupting television signals in ukraine's second-largest city. there were no casualties. in southern china, state media is reporting that at least four people are dead and 10 others are missing after a weekend of continuing -- continuous rain flooded part the region. rescuers helped locals swim through next deepwater to safety. others fled for...
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president joe biden plans to sign the law. to drill down, i'm joined by david mckay who color -- covers technology apology -- policy for the new york times. how do you ban something used by almost 200 million people? >> the bill says app stores run by companies like apple or google could not carry tiktok or maid get available for download. servers that host apps and help maintain them. lisa: is also the sale aspect about this. how much do people think tiktok could be worth? we know there is an issue with its algorithm that perhaps the parent company might not have to sell the algorithm. how does all that way in here. >> these are key questions. it would limit the pool of financial buyers to groups of investors like private equity firms that can pull capital together. there's a question of will they sell the algorithm to users? will they sell it along with the app? it's obviously a very important teacher and something the government has six -- suggested they want to restrict leaving the country. lisa: you said extremely expensi
president joe biden plans to sign the law. to drill down, i'm joined by david mckay who color -- covers technology apology -- policy for the new york times. how do you ban something used by almost 200 million people? >> the bill says app stores run by companies like apple or google could not carry tiktok or maid get available for download. servers that host apps and help maintain them. lisa: is also the sale aspect about this. how much do people think tiktok could be worth? we know there...
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why did the biden administration ultimately decided not to have tougher standards on the gas industry? jennifer: yeah, it really was a matter of pushing that decision off until later. the administration looked at this rule and looked at some of the inevitable legal challenges to it. and they decided to put off the decision for existing gas plants and do it as part of a separate rule. they're hoping to advance later this year. you know, that is a big disappointment. there are environmentalists who were really concerned about getting at not just the new gas plants that will be built, but a huge source of pollution coming from the existing fleet. for now, they're going to have to wait at least another year for that to be completed, for that process to be finished. stephanie: there are also critics of the new rules in the coal industry and to hear them talk about it, they say that when you're really looking at extreme demand, say, on a very cold day or a very hot day, that the most reliable power is still fossil fuel power. is there validity to those concerns as far as what we know about
why did the biden administration ultimately decided not to have tougher standards on the gas industry? jennifer: yeah, it really was a matter of pushing that decision off until later. the administration looked at this rule and looked at some of the inevitable legal challenges to it. and they decided to put off the decision for existing gas plants and do it as part of a separate rule. they're hoping to advance later this year. you know, that is a big disappointment. there are environmentalists...
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, just as you mentioned, which is all going back to their alleged efforts to deny the fact that joe biden won arizona and donald trump did not , it's the seven trump aides and lawyers that you mentioned, but also 11 of these other people who signed up to be what we've now called fake electors. these are people who knew that trump had not won but they stood forward and signed documents saying we will go to washington dc and cast arizona's electoral votes for donald trump, which he did not win, and so they are being charged with part of being part of this scheme. as you mentioned, trump is not named in this charge. but arizona has now joined four other states that are pursuing similar cases like this at the local level. >> william branham, marcia coyle, thank you very much. ♪ stephanie: donald's legal challenges also start our day's avenues. at his hush money trial in new york a former tabloid publisher offered more details about how he buried news in 2016 to protect then-candidate trump. david pecker described how he'd catch-and-kill stories. one involved a former playboy model who claim
, just as you mentioned, which is all going back to their alleged efforts to deny the fact that joe biden won arizona and donald trump did not , it's the seven trump aides and lawyers that you mentioned, but also 11 of these other people who signed up to be what we've now called fake electors. these are people who knew that trump had not won but they stood forward and signed documents saying we will go to washington dc and cast arizona's electoral votes for donald trump, which he did not win,...