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look at work speaker johnson is and whether republicans are. it is a good chance republicans will win the senate, a good chance donald trump will win the presidency in a decent chance those two things will then republicans will be in a deficit in the house. what got us here when you look about kevin mccarthy, the last straw and matt gaetz make say because of the spending bill and not a chance to go through and develop spending bills for each section. the truth is, they asked if kevin mccarthy with the help of steve scalise and his team knowing mike johnson would be a lame-duck because everything with a one-vote majority, everything republicans have to handle like will be on johnson's neck. i think he's embraced it, just going on with it and plans the term that don't involve being in congress much longer and what it's going to do is put steve police the seek to be minority leader it's easier to raise money and be minority leader because you don't need to be held accountable. the reason why 112 republicans voted against it for the reason why they
look at work speaker johnson is and whether republicans are. it is a good chance republicans will win the senate, a good chance donald trump will win the presidency in a decent chance those two things will then republicans will be in a deficit in the house. what got us here when you look about kevin mccarthy, the last straw and matt gaetz make say because of the spending bill and not a chance to go through and develop spending bills for each section. the truth is, they asked if kevin mccarthy...
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it put john mike johnson in a tough spot when he said no, i'm not going to do it johnson has shifted. he has reversed. he had voted against every ukraine bill until he took until he took the speaker's gavel. and then when you started seeing some of the intel behind closed doors, he said, listen, this is a real threat i am no longer just backbencher representing 700,000 people on the wheezy anna, now i am representing the house of representatives, 435 people the country and i have to look at this through a different lens. and he's also you all know a man of faith and by all accounts, he, he, he, part of this process was he sat down any prayed and he said & the decision came after after that that process. and he really went out on a limb here because there's a lot of angry conservatives including the previous mentioned two who want to boot him from office, right? >> ron, how damaging do you think it was? two johnson that now this ukraine aid has gone through, but there's nothing on the border yeah, i've looked that was their choice. right. i mean, you know the senate bill that included
it put john mike johnson in a tough spot when he said no, i'm not going to do it johnson has shifted. he has reversed. he had voted against every ukraine bill until he took until he took the speaker's gavel. and then when you started seeing some of the intel behind closed doors, he said, listen, this is a real threat i am no longer just backbencher representing 700,000 people on the wheezy anna, now i am representing the house of representatives, 435 people the country and i have to look at...
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now, make johnson's speaker job is in jeopardy. we are live with democratic congresswoman becca ballot. why she voted no on legislation funding is real. >>> plus, from the kremlin to congress, the chilling impact of russian propaganda seeping into american politics with the far right republicans taking the bait >>> and a growing crackdown on protests in this country. -- daughter of congresswoman ilhan omar and her first tv interview since her arrest during april palestinian protest at columbia university. let's do it. >>> so after months of delay and dysfunction, house speaker mike johnson finally managed to push through a long stalled aid package. just hours ago, in a bipartisan vote, lawmakers approved three separate bills that will send billions of dollars in foreign aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. a fourth bill, including a variety of national security priorities, like a prospective tiktok ban and sanctions on russia, china, and iran also cleared the chamber. the senate is expected to take up the package, which totals over
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and then you have johnson. who decides almost on day one that his destiny is to redeem the unfree business of roosevelt. and of course, if it weren't for the tragedy of vietnam, which then divides the party and ushers in nixon, and ushers in a whole more conservative era, lbj would have been one of the great us presidents ever and he would have succeeded. so now why carter? and if you if you look back at that era, it's 1974. nixon has resigned in disgrace. jerry ford has become president and and there's a kind of a general revulsion against the corruption of washington and jimmy carter is the ultimate outsider. he's also a much better politician than a lot of people gave him credit. i was the junior man on the national staff of the washington post. in 1974 when carter declared for the nomination in. 1976. and my editor calls and says, this guy, jimmy carter, i think he's governor of georgia, is having an event at the national press club. will you come in and cover it? now, at that point, carter's name recogniti
and then you have johnson. who decides almost on day one that his destiny is to redeem the unfree business of roosevelt. and of course, if it weren't for the tragedy of vietnam, which then divides the party and ushers in nixon, and ushers in a whole more conservative era, lbj would have been one of the great us presidents ever and he would have succeeded. so now why carter? and if you if you look back at that era, it's 1974. nixon has resigned in disgrace. jerry ford has become president and...
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but it could cost mike johnson his job. now democrats may have to save him from the likes of marjorie taylor greene in his own party. robert garcia and andrew join me live to discuss the stakes. >>> trump on trial, opening statements are set for monday and in the election interference case. we will look closer at the jury that will decide his fate, whether trump will testify, and the tough questions he will face if he does. >>> and 25 years since columbine. the deadly high school shooting in colorado still haunts america today. we will discuss what has changed and what has not since that fateful day on april 20 1999. 1999. this is the saturday show. w. >>> after months of dithering delay and denial, the house has finally passed foreign aid legislation for our allies. with 311 votes including all of the democrats, $61 billion in desperately needed funding for ukraine, part of it in the form of a loan was approved. the big bipartisan vote was also notable for one big reason, 112 republicans voted against it. that is more than
but it could cost mike johnson his job. now democrats may have to save him from the likes of marjorie taylor greene in his own party. robert garcia and andrew join me live to discuss the stakes. >>> trump on trial, opening statements are set for monday and in the election interference case. we will look closer at the jury that will decide his fate, whether trump will testify, and the tough questions he will face if he does. >>> and 25 years since columbine. the deadly high...
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johnson called greens a bluff pass the aid package with democratic support. green never triggered her resolution to remove the speaker. because i do not walk around this building being worried about a motion to vacate. i have to do my job. we did, i've done here what i believe to be the right thing that's it to allow the house to work its will and as i said you do the right thing of the chips fall where they may. i will continue to do that. >> some conservatives are angry with johnson but in effect the ukraine bill was a test of johnson's power he passed the bill and no one challenged the speaker. meantime while conservatives oppose a dig ukraine that left opposed money for israel. >> this bill that passed today is a death warrant. it is a death warrant. for palestinians. it means that apparently it means palestinians are not as valued. that their lives are not as valuable. as is rarely lives for. >> the bill is not finished just yet the senate needs to align with the house on tuesday. the senate must clear a filibuster but a similar plan passed the senate wi
johnson called greens a bluff pass the aid package with democratic support. green never triggered her resolution to remove the speaker. because i do not walk around this building being worried about a motion to vacate. i have to do my job. we did, i've done here what i believe to be the right thing that's it to allow the house to work its will and as i said you do the right thing of the chips fall where they may. i will continue to do that. >> some conservatives are angry with johnson but...
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see you in a corresponding gary tuckman takes us to johnson's hometown in louisiana, where we get a look at the speaker's constituents, constituents, and hear what they're saying about him as he tries to make it to his six month anniversary in the job under a republican chaos. the small northwest louisiana town of denton where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people not so surprisingly, offer glowingly views about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair-minded and he's led my god, and he really tries to make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district, like it's big as city shreveport. >> you will hear similar vibes great guy, it's got great mole and i think what he's doing is great. i think he's a good christian man. i think it's what our country needs and i trusting and even from non-republicans, how my democratic, but you support i suppose my, i like my. so with that being said, what the speaker is louisiana constituents think of georgia co
see you in a corresponding gary tuckman takes us to johnson's hometown in louisiana, where we get a look at the speaker's constituents, constituents, and hear what they're saying about him as he tries to make it to his six month anniversary in the job under a republican chaos. the small northwest louisiana town of denton where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people not so surprisingly, offer glowingly views about the...
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johnson, who's that mike? mike johnson, who's the the house and the the leader of the house and the way house up, sort way the house is set up, is sort of parliament he of like the parliament here. he basically kind of forced this through to let the ukrainians get money to the detriment of 101 other republicans who voted for him, and they were against giving the money to the russians. but overall, republicans supported this support of this bill. >> overall , the republicans >> and overall, the republicans support, support ukraine and support, support ukraine and support support it, support and don't support it, the their greatest geopolitical foe , which is, you know, the foe, which is, you know, the alignment of china and russia andifs alignment of china and russia and it's weird because trump trump basically blocked this bill, blocked this money. and people say, oh, the money going to ukraine. the money doesn't go to ukraine. the money doesn't go to ukraine. the money doesn't go to ukraine. it gets spent in
johnson, who's that mike? mike johnson, who's the the house and the the leader of the house and the way house up, sort way the house is set up, is sort of parliament he of like the parliament here. he basically kind of forced this through to let the ukrainians get money to the detriment of 101 other republicans who voted for him, and they were against giving the money to the russians. but overall, republicans supported this support of this bill. >> overall , the republicans >> and...
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and what does it mean for speaker johnson's job? >> yeah. there are a lot of questions about what this means for speaker johnson's future after this vote today, despite the overwhelming bipartisan support for this series of sap elemental bills, what you saw from conservatives was frustration, a sense that they had been let down by the speaker. now the question remains, if marjorie taylor greene, who has been leading this effort to try to oust the speaker if she will, to take action when they returned from their week recess, she would not say what her definitive plans were. we had been waiting to see whether notched you would try to force a vote to oust the speaker, or at least begin that process today that didn't happen in the house of representatives. meanwhile, you have some conservatives who are expressing frustration and concern with the speaker, but also laying out that they don't think this is the moment to have a fight over the gavel arguing that put, put republicans in peril as they face reelection in november on the side of defense
and what does it mean for speaker johnson's job? >> yeah. there are a lot of questions about what this means for speaker johnson's future after this vote today, despite the overwhelming bipartisan support for this series of sap elemental bills, what you saw from conservatives was frustration, a sense that they had been let down by the speaker. now the question remains, if marjorie taylor greene, who has been leading this effort to try to oust the speaker if she will, to take action when...
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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 americans who use it every single day, but the reason that was part of these bills is because many lawmakers and the i
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,...
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happened, then i will show up a moment, congress passed a rule around the foreign aid bill and speaker johnson but his political career as speaker on the line to do it. i thought today what he did was to show that he is speaker of the house. sometimes democrats and republicans in last 20 years, when they become speaker, at the leader of the party first. the courage and the bravery that he showed today, he showed not everyone -- someone doesn't have to be right, wrong, the country needs to win. he represented his constituents and i applaud those democrats who supported that rule, who broke party line, and i support those republicans who broke party line to advance this bill and hopefully we are able to get the funding, $61 billion to ukraine, $26 billion to israel, and $13 billion to taiwan. >> emily: sandra, you have been covering this since minute one. what do you say? >> sandra: i was looking at there any updates on this hour. dan hoffman earlier today so this might only be the beginning of israel's counterattack. we will obviously have to see what happens in the coming hours and days. reall
happened, then i will show up a moment, congress passed a rule around the foreign aid bill and speaker johnson but his political career as speaker on the line to do it. i thought today what he did was to show that he is speaker of the house. sometimes democrats and republicans in last 20 years, when they become speaker, at the leader of the party first. the courage and the bravery that he showed today, he showed not everyone -- someone doesn't have to be right, wrong, the country needs to win....
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and providing, giving johnson the space you need. if joe biden was front and center, it would've been a lot harder. he has been watching the issue but this is clearly a decision by mike johnson to do what he thought was the right thing to do. a lot of republicans did not vote for best but this was atop a vote. i would be lying if i said i did not think the reluctance to give biden a win was on the mind of a lot of republicans who voted no. they handled it well. there is still a long way to go not just in getting the senate bill passed but putting these resources to work in a way that will bring outcomes that we are hoping for >> do you think this cost johnson his job? >> reporter: it is a real question. i think it would be difficult to get re-elected right now. there is a lot of factors at play. i don't know he is necessary losing the ball. democrats seem like they will protect him if there was a vote to remove him now. down the road, the next congress, we do not know how big a republican majority is. there is a lot of things that co
and providing, giving johnson the space you need. if joe biden was front and center, it would've been a lot harder. he has been watching the issue but this is clearly a decision by mike johnson to do what he thought was the right thing to do. a lot of republicans did not vote for best but this was atop a vote. i would be lying if i said i did not think the reluctance to give biden a win was on the mind of a lot of republicans who voted no. they handled it well. there is still a long way to go...
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alex and there's been a lot of questions about whether or not speaker mike johnson was ever going to get to this point, putting this ukraine aid package as well as additional aid for israel and taiwan on the floor of the house of representatives. >> and the reason for that, of course, was because of these threats coming from conservatives against his job. the question of whether or not he could continue to serve as the speaker of the house. and get aid to the us's allies across the world. the main concern coming from people like representative marjorie taylor greene was additional funding for ukraine, but you are hearing despite the fact that conservatives are frustrated, they are mad at the speaker. they are questioning whether or not he deserves to be in this job. you are still hearing from defense hawks like representative mike mccall, like representative don bacon, who are applauding the speaker for his efforts he should true leadership by what he did today, took the water, gets in the face of the opposition but he knows that if we didn't do this the consequences would have been
alex and there's been a lot of questions about whether or not speaker mike johnson was ever going to get to this point, putting this ukraine aid package as well as additional aid for israel and taiwan on the floor of the house of representatives. >> and the reason for that, of course, was because of these threats coming from conservatives against his job. the question of whether or not he could continue to serve as the speaker of the house. and get aid to the us's allies across the world....
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he he has actually speaker he has actually the speaker johnson he wanted to be johnson has said he wanted to be on the right of history. on the right side of history. yes, should be more aid. yes, there should be more aid. the were one the the issues were one of the things that raised. things that had been raised. mark was regard to the nato mark was with regard to the nato countries aren't paying countries that aren't paying their 2% like france, germany, italy, netherlands , european italy, the netherlands, european countries should be paying their 2% to nato. i would say that it's not fair that people in the us and other countries should have to foot the entire bill. poland and the us pay well over 3. now, back to your point about whether it's right or wrong. yes. let obviously yes. we cannot let obviously russia with four times the population win this war. and what has been what is hillary? >> the clock is against us. we could do an hour. >> the clock is against us. we could do an hour . we'll do could do an hour. we'll do longer next time. thank you so much for joining longer next ti
he he has actually speaker he has actually the speaker johnson he wanted to be johnson has said he wanted to be on the right of history. on the right side of history. yes, should be more aid. yes, there should be more aid. the were one the the issues were one of the things that raised. things that had been raised. mark was regard to the nato mark was with regard to the nato countries aren't paying countries that aren't paying their 2% like france, germany, italy, netherlands , european italy,...
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for johnson. >> we will see about that. i think it is good time to redirection from president zelenskyy. he posted it on x and it came with in just minutes of the bill passing, which indicates the close nature of his watching what was going on because of all it represented for him and ukraine. he writes, i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and speaker like -- mike johnson that keeps history on track. we will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today will keep the water from expanding, save thousands and thousands and lives and help both nations to become stronger. peace and security can only be attained through strength but we hope the bills will be supported in the senate and sent to president biden's desk and he ended with, thank you, america. julie, i'm a client conversations i had with two members of congress. we had jason crow who came on and he said just before going into vote on the bill he has spoken vfa's time with some ukrainian sol
for johnson. >> we will see about that. i think it is good time to redirection from president zelenskyy. he posted it on x and it came with in just minutes of the bill passing, which indicates the close nature of his watching what was going on because of all it represented for him and ukraine. he writes, i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and speaker like -- mike johnson that keeps history on track. we will never fail as long as america helps to...
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. >> it all unfolded in a rare high stakes saturday vote in congress, gop, house speaker mike johnson was able to advance the bipartisan bills through congress. >> this week with the help of democrats. it's a move that could cost him his job as some hardliners in his party have threatened to introduce a measure to remove him from his post. we have teamed coverage of today's major development, priscilla alvarez, i will have reaction from the white house, but let's get started on capitol hill with cnn's lauren fox, lauren, i mean, the votes there now official and how are people reacting overall on the hill yeah. >> i mean, this was such a long time coming for montse administration has been imploring lawmakers on capitol hill to take action. the senate took action months ago, and it was really unclear if the house specifically speaker mike johnson was ever going to bring this package to the floor when he finally unveiled the package earlier this week, it looked so similar to what already had passed. united states senate. the biggest difference here of course, is the fact that it was real
. >> it all unfolded in a rare high stakes saturday vote in congress, gop, house speaker mike johnson was able to advance the bipartisan bills through congress. >> this week with the help of democrats. it's a move that could cost him his job as some hardliners in his party have threatened to introduce a measure to remove him from his post. we have teamed coverage of today's major development, priscilla alvarez, i will have reaction from the white house, but let's get started on...
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drennan -- dan crenshaw thought mike johnson is a stronger position based on moving this foreign aid package which summer publicans did not like but some said they need to get this aid to israel and some are steadfast in their arguments for ukraine. here's the speaker of the house, mike johnson. >> reporter: i don't walk around this building being worried about a motion to vacate. i have to do my job, we did. i've done what i believe to be the right thing, to allow the house to work its way out and you do the right thing and let the chips fall where you may. >> reporter: mike johnson remains for now. the house designed the package in a way that each individual bill is melded into one plan for the senate which expects to align with the house next tuesday afternoon. paul: why did marjorie taylor greene pull the trigger on the motion to vacate? >> reporter: it's about the math. she didn't have the votes. democrats would have been willing to try to help him. that was not the case last fall with kevin mccarthy. democrats kind of with a wink and a nod indicated they would be willing to hel
drennan -- dan crenshaw thought mike johnson is a stronger position based on moving this foreign aid package which summer publicans did not like but some said they need to get this aid to israel and some are steadfast in their arguments for ukraine. here's the speaker of the house, mike johnson. >> reporter: i don't walk around this building being worried about a motion to vacate. i have to do my job, we did. i've done what i believe to be the right thing, to allow the house to work its...
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it within days filed this motion and try and get speaker mike johnson kicked out of his job. and he initially last time there was a vote for you created he voted against it. so he had been hesitant to bring this to the floor, but he said after several intelligence briefings, he became more and more convinced that russia would not stop at ukraine's borders. and so he went ahead and called it to the floor and it did pass. although i think it's very notable 112 republicans such a huge number of republicans voted know, and they had different reasons they said, do you need your european union to be doing more that that money should be spent at home? that this is, the ukraine is spending a blank check with no accountability, but that is a sizable number when it comes to not this package. this package past 61000000000 the. busy the last a while, but it would call into question what might come next if you could and still needs more aid and future. so how can i this play out? that is you say the debate has split the house republicans into these warring factions. there are those who ar
it within days filed this motion and try and get speaker mike johnson kicked out of his job. and he initially last time there was a vote for you created he voted against it. so he had been hesitant to bring this to the floor, but he said after several intelligence briefings, he became more and more convinced that russia would not stop at ukraine's borders. and so he went ahead and called it to the floor and it did pass. although i think it's very notable 112 republicans such a huge number of...
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but the betty mike johnson's speakership. but here i just wanted to alert you, fred, because marjorie taylor greene is now coming down the steps of the capitol. and we're going to try to make sure that we agree fabra stay with me okay. maybe a little chaotic as we go into my seat are you letting your shoulder knowing i need to she said she has declined to comment, let's stick with you of the day say it with me live because we don't want to get an answer to her look, down. look about welcome back, guys going to right here. right, right. right let my colleagues go home and hear from their constituents because i think people have been too obsessed with voting for foreign wars and the murder industry. >> here in america, it actually understand how angry americans are when you have the strongest loudest voices? in republican and the republican movement and grassroots, furious calling for mike johnson to be vacated. the people here, my my colleagues have not heard the message, so i'm looking forward for them to go home on hearing h
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the only significant innovation of michael johnson - the joint project was divided into three parts, separately for ukraine, israel and taiwan. in addition, there appeared an item about... confiscation of frozen russian assets for the benefit of ukraine. i think that helping ukraine right now is critical. i really believe the information and the briefings we received. i believe that xi jinping, vladimir putin and iran are indeed the messengers of evil. i think vladimir putin would march across europe if he were allowed to. i think he might go to the balkans next time. i think he may have a conflict with poland. or one of our nato allies. was speaker johnson really so frightened by the closed briefings of numerous american intelligence agencies? maybe. in particular, this week cia director william burns spoke before congressmen. he directly warned american lawmakers. if you don't vote, ukraine will fall. there is a very real risk that the ukrainians could lose the battlefield by the end of 2024, or at least put putin in that position. when he will be able to essentially dictate the te
the only significant innovation of michael johnson - the joint project was divided into three parts, separately for ukraine, israel and taiwan. in addition, there appeared an item about... confiscation of frozen russian assets for the benefit of ukraine. i think that helping ukraine right now is critical. i really believe the information and the briefings we received. i believe that xi jinping, vladimir putin and iran are indeed the messengers of evil. i think vladimir putin would march across...
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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-ukraine helped carry it over the line. the interesting thing about this is that these are all unique coalitions. it is a different coalition that passed ukraine aid, some democrats and some republicans. it will be a different coalition that passes israel aid, mostly republicans and some democrats over the objections of many progressives who wanted to slap conditions on how the netanyahu government can use the aid out of concerns for their actions in gaza. the final vote is to come but this looks to be good shape to pass. it mirrors the $95 billion package that president biden wanted. it will go to the senate where there will be support from chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell to get it done. >> just got word that it is done and it has passed, just getting the word from the control booth. we will get the numbers in a moment. you referenced ukraine. 101 republicans, 210 democrats voted in favor. there was one republican from pennsylvania, repr
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-ukraine helped carry it over the line. the interesting thing about this is that these are all unique coalitions. it is a different coalition that passed ukraine aid, some democrats and some republicans. it will be a different coalition that passes israel aid, mostly republicans and some democrats over the objections of many progressives who wanted to...
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went very well for mike johnson. the former president did not throw him under the bus. he also expressed support for this idea there's another bill in the series that dealt with repossessing some of the russian assets and kind of leasing some of this aid to ukraine. that was something the fuller president endorse and that was in this bill. even some members who do not support funding ukraine saw that signal from former president trump. politics does make strange bedfellows member nancy post as speaker of the house he former speaker use or talk about it being a kaleidoscope it's constantly rotating in the person you're with today might be the person or against tomorrow and vice versa. how he navigates that, i do not know that is why come back to the point i made a few minutes ago about particle politics. it is so hard to see oso and stays in the speakership or any leadership position a lot of people do not think kevin mccarthy on that friday night about 15 months ago it was going to survive after 15 votes and finally
went very well for mike johnson. the former president did not throw him under the bus. he also expressed support for this idea there's another bill in the series that dealt with repossessing some of the russian assets and kind of leasing some of this aid to ukraine. that was something the fuller president endorse and that was in this bill. even some members who do not support funding ukraine saw that signal from former president trump. politics does make strange bedfellows member nancy post as...
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but speaker johnson may well be deprived of his chair, which will be a disaster for washington, torn by contradictions. a real political tsunami. georgy litsashvili, pavel nisterov, dalia rajedinova, stanislav opletin. channel one usa. there is already a reaction from russia. presidential press secretary dmitry peskov has just stated: the decision of the house of representatives will further enrich the united states and further ruin ukraine, and the confiscation of assets will harm the image of the united states and scare away investors in this country. assistance to israel, as already said, has been accepted. in the american congress , the israeli-iranian exchange of blows became a separate background package. author's commentary by mikhail leontiev on non-obvious results. then we'll be back with news. however, hello. the third world war happened quietly. in any case, oil prices did not react to it in any way. we are waiting for the fourth. 1 april israel carried out an airstrike on the iranian consulate in damascus, where several senior iranian officers were killed. in response , i
but speaker johnson may well be deprived of his chair, which will be a disaster for washington, torn by contradictions. a real political tsunami. georgy litsashvili, pavel nisterov, dalia rajedinova, stanislav opletin. channel one usa. there is already a reaction from russia. presidential press secretary dmitry peskov has just stated: the decision of the house of representatives will further enrich the united states and further ruin ukraine, and the confiscation of assets will harm the image of...
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oh, speaker johnson comes to the podium. you hear ovations, shouts, greetings. friends, the bill on aid to ukraine passed the house of representatives, now this. officially and now we 're waiting, you see mike johnson, the speaker of the house of representatives, now at the podium, we 're expecting him to speak, we're expecting now to make the official announcement of the moment you've all been waiting for. and please. you practically do not have the right to use the flags of other countries in the voting hall, please take them away. please order whether everyone has voted or not someone wants to change how they voted. and in this, at the moment, 311 voted for, 112 against, one abstained, which means that the draft law has been adopted. please be quieter. please be quieter, and the chairman would like to remind you that, unfortunately, our rules do not allow us to use the proportions of different countries in the meeting in the hall, please, the gentleman from florida wants to propose something, for what purpose, no, it is the lady from florida wants to suggest
oh, speaker johnson comes to the podium. you hear ovations, shouts, greetings. friends, the bill on aid to ukraine passed the house of representatives, now this. officially and now we 're waiting, you see mike johnson, the speaker of the house of representatives, now at the podium, we 're expecting him to speak, we're expecting now to make the official announcement of the moment you've all been waiting for. and please. you practically do not have the right to use the flags of other countries in...
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attack on israel, we heard this bill is getting broken down into two separate prongs, and esther speaker johnson, he is reported to have received a lot of intelligence briefings, he now understands now believes reportedly that should russia take over ukraine, it would continue to roll on further as well, it could then be the potential of further western ally involvement, and he is also a man of faith, and he has said through prayer that he morally believes this is the right thing to do, even if there is the potential for a thing to do, even if there is the potentialfor a motion to thing to do, even if there is the potential for a motion to vacate, for him to lose hisjob, for him to be ousted. this is something put forward by congresswoman audrey taylor green. she's got the backing publicly on the record of two other republicans. it might not sound a lot, but that's really what you would need —— marjorie taylor greene. will push comes to shove? that remains to be seen. i guess what we could say is this is an election year, with the republican party concerned about the optics of a house in cha
attack on israel, we heard this bill is getting broken down into two separate prongs, and esther speaker johnson, he is reported to have received a lot of intelligence briefings, he now understands now believes reportedly that should russia take over ukraine, it would continue to roll on further as well, it could then be the potential of further western ally involvement, and he is also a man of faith, and he has said through prayer that he morally believes this is the right thing to do, even if...
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and so everyone understands this, johnson also understands this, if he does not risk anything in particular, he sees that this situation will seriously affect the course of military operations, that it will be against his values, and at the same time he saw that he will not be dismissed, that trump supports him, because trump needs him now. that the conservatives in the republican faction have no desire to set the procedure for his vote, they talk about it, but do not do it. that the democrats they say they won't vote for it, why would i even change the rule that the speaker can be removed on the motion of one or two congressmen, well here's a quote from johnson: my son is going to the naval academy this fall, it's a challenge for me, as well as for representatives of many american families, this is not a game or a joke, we cannot play politics, we must do the right thing and... i will give the opportunity to each member of the house to vote according to his conscience and will, i will give the opportunity to vote by and large, it is only about this, to give an opportunity to vote, the spea
and so everyone understands this, johnson also understands this, if he does not risk anything in particular, he sees that this situation will seriously affect the course of military operations, that it will be against his values, and at the same time he saw that he will not be dismissed, that trump supports him, because trump needs him now. that the conservatives in the republican faction have no desire to set the procedure for his vote, they talk about it, but do not do it. that the democrats...
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some of johnson's allies are rallying around him since johnson committed to aiding ukraine. >> this is a continuation of the clown show. what's happening within our conference is undermining our ability to govern and hold this administration accountable. speaker johnson, like speaker mccarthy before him, is doing the right thing by creating critical legislation on the floor in favor of the american people and in favor of america's role in the world. >> reporter: the question is whether democrats will bailout johnson of green tries to remove him, to see if or democrats or republicans vote yea on the ukraine bill, the house expects the senate to sync up tuesday afternoon. back to you. griff: for more on this, let's bring in mike pence, thank you for being here. let's go right into what is happening on the floor of the house of representatives, this vote if you heard in chat's reporting, the ukrainian victoria sports, i interviewed her after the war broke out and she sounds like she may be going soft on supporting ukraine aid. what is unfolding today? >> reporter: need the clear, america
some of johnson's allies are rallying around him since johnson committed to aiding ukraine. >> this is a continuation of the clown show. what's happening within our conference is undermining our ability to govern and hold this administration accountable. speaker johnson, like speaker mccarthy before him, is doing the right thing by creating critical legislation on the floor in favor of the american people and in favor of america's role in the world. >> reporter: the question is...
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and we'll democrats come to mike johnson's defense. all major questions at this key moment on the house floor? >> yeah. i'll big questions. and hakeem jeffries saying that the lac at our conversation is one that will come after the vote. all right. mano. i'll get back to you in a moment. let's now check in with priscilla alvarez, white house correspondent joining us from washington. so what is the position of the white house as it to awaits of the results of today's votes will leading up to this bot, president biden has thrown, had thrown his support behind these national security bills. and of course, these are funds that the president asked for last year and the white house has maintained that they are urgent and necessary especially for ukraine and often over the course of the last few months when president biden would speak about these funds to ukraine, he would frame this as a national security priority, noting that they should not be ceding any ground to russia. now, this week in a wall street journal op-ed, the president said th
and we'll democrats come to mike johnson's defense. all major questions at this key moment on the house floor? >> yeah. i'll big questions. and hakeem jeffries saying that the lac at our conversation is one that will come after the vote. all right. mano. i'll get back to you in a moment. let's now check in with priscilla alvarez, white house correspondent joining us from washington. so what is the position of the white house as it to awaits of the results of today's votes will leading up...
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why did speaker mike johnson bring this up now? >> i think the question is why didn't he bring it up sooner and i don't have an answer to that. i know every day we delay in passing the aid, more people die. this is critical. we have a large ukrainian american community in my district. people from the ukrainian army who are back in my district, receiving medical care. i will tell you, it is difficult to speak to them as we were waiting for the aid to pass. a young man who lost both of his legs, both his eyes, talking about how he stood in the breach, facing off russian soldiers knowing if they got past him, they would raze the village behind him, rape women, and kidnap children. he stood there losing so much in his desire to protect the village. now woe know they are being outgunned about ten to one according to the head of u com. this is critical and we have to get this passed today. >> i'm curious how this hits for you personally as a former navy pilot. you are a veteran. when you hear stories like that, experiences like that, how
why did speaker mike johnson bring this up now? >> i think the question is why didn't he bring it up sooner and i don't have an answer to that. i know every day we delay in passing the aid, more people die. this is critical. we have a large ukrainian american community in my district. people from the ukrainian army who are back in my district, receiving medical care. i will tell you, it is difficult to speak to them as we were waiting for the aid to pass. a young man who lost both of his...
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do you think that chuck schumer is going to want to lose mike johnson? why would chuck schumer want to lose mike johnson? you could ask yourself that question. alicia: so, congressman, essentially what he's saying is that democrats find speaker johnson useful to their own agenda. what's your response? >> i think that mike johnson has one of the hardest jobs in the country, in the world, trying to bring together bipartisan legislation. i applaud speaker johnson's courage and it is what the american people want. i hear back, all of them want republicans and democrats working together. well, this is democrats and republicans working together in a bipartisan way to get stuff done and people want to see more of that. kudos to speaker johnson. >> if it comes to it, would you help the speaker keep his job? >> look, i think that speaker johnson as long as he's working in a bipartisan way, working with democrats and republicans, that's what the american people and i probably would support him. >> democrats didn't help kevin mack consider think in the fall when he
do you think that chuck schumer is going to want to lose mike johnson? why would chuck schumer want to lose mike johnson? you could ask yourself that question. alicia: so, congressman, essentially what he's saying is that democrats find speaker johnson useful to their own agenda. what's your response? >> i think that mike johnson has one of the hardest jobs in the country, in the world, trying to bring together bipartisan legislation. i applaud speaker johnson's courage and it is what the...
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and to your other question about speaker johnson's legacy, how he comes out of this? the question really is who you're asking there because he is once it's again having to rely on democrats to get through some of the biggest moves and biggest packages. he's had to handle thus far.& we know whether or not we see a motion to vacate. he has ruffled some feathers within his own party and there will continue to be more conservative in the house who are going to continue to push him and be upset and point to the fact that he had to rely on democrats, even for the procedural vote tick, tick get us to the floor. >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. stef kight, daniel littmann. thanks to both of you as we continue to listen to representatives there on the floor, make their arguments for or against the voting of this in all $95 billion foreign aid package. thanks so much. and the house is set to vote on these critical aid bills. later on this afternoon. of course, our team is following all of that. >> and donald trump, former president, back on the campaign trail for the
and to your other question about speaker johnson's legacy, how he comes out of this? the question really is who you're asking there because he is once it's again having to rely on democrats to get through some of the biggest moves and biggest packages. he's had to handle thus far.& we know whether or not we see a motion to vacate. he has ruffled some feathers within his own party and there will continue to be more conservative in the house who are going to continue to push him and be upset...
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but of course, over all of this is johnson's job. it is his job on the line especially after republicans, three of them had said that they could potentially force a motion to kick him out. i talked to one of them yesterday, congressman thomas massey, who gathered with reporters just a couple minutes ago, as well. he is looking to have speaker johnson resign on his own. a part of that is because of the drama that they faced in the fall when the ousted kevin mccarty. you saw joachim jeffries, ended up getting more votes than a republican speaker candidate did. that was an embarrassing moment for republicans, one that they do not want to repeat. overall here, it is just not clear to see what happens in terms of what marjorie taylor greene is going to do later on the floor today, if she is going to do any glenn beck on the floor to force a vote on this, but johnson, so far, avoiding us as we have been trying to find out him all day long, does not want to face us ahead of these critical votes. both for the first time as i can remember as
but of course, over all of this is johnson's job. it is his job on the line especially after republicans, three of them had said that they could potentially force a motion to kick him out. i talked to one of them yesterday, congressman thomas massey, who gathered with reporters just a couple minutes ago, as well. he is looking to have speaker johnson resign on his own. a part of that is because of the drama that they faced in the fall when the ousted kevin mccarty. you saw joachim jeffries,...
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critically important for johnson himself is that fellow republicans can now accuse him of treason and... initiate the resignation of the virginal speaker, but also delay he could no longer vote either, because this bill was linked to an aid package for another strategic ally of washington, israel. after the iranian attack, as a result of which almost nothing fell on the inhabited earth, israel spent one and a half billion dollars worth of anti-missile defenses, and the united states, in the end, seemed to have no choice but to urgently look for ways to replenish these reserves. another question is that they will now vote separately for aid to ukraine and israel, this is what biden said about this in his opinion piece in the wall street journal. if congress will decide on military aid to ukraine and israel, we will not write blank checks, we will send military equipment from our own stocks, and then use the money authorized by congress to replenish those stocks by purchasing from american suppliers. in general, in washington everyone is advertising that they will only give zelensky pit
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, mike johnson could only lose two republican votes to lose his speakership. either that our convince democrats to bail him out. julie tsirkin is live on capitol hill. we have to separate this into the bills that are being voted on and then what, if anything, happens to johnson if the bills are passed. >> reporter: well, we are about two hours away from the house beginning to vote to take up the foreign aid bills plus the bill that would force chinese company bytedance to sell tiktok if it doesn't happen within a year. you could see something from the group of three, potentially more as thomas massie is one of those three, just a few feet away from me. he was just talking to reporters, telling us that he thinks johnson's job is in jeopardy. he wants him to resign. as i told youalist hour, we had that conversation yesterday. it is not clear if that will translate to a group of three or more to kick johnson out of the job. that remains to be seen. what massie did say in part was even if johnson survives, even if democrats take him over the line with the foreign
, mike johnson could only lose two republican votes to lose his speakership. either that our convince democrats to bail him out. julie tsirkin is live on capitol hill. we have to separate this into the bills that are being voted on and then what, if anything, happens to johnson if the bills are passed. >> reporter: well, we are about two hours away from the house beginning to vote to take up the foreign aid bills plus the bill that would force chinese company bytedance to sell tiktok if...
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his job on the line as the third republican congressman joining the call to oust johnson. the speaker proposed four bills with a fourth bill with a number of republican policies including forcing a sale of tiktok. >> janai: now taking it to the hoop with the nba playoffs. >> whit: taking it to the what? >> janai: the hoop, and it's nothing but net. abc's ike ejiochi is back with who is in and who is out ahead of the tip-offs. all the basketball puns, ike, good morning. >> good morning, again, janai. right back to the hoop. listen, we did it. we made it to the end of the nba regular season, and it's a feat in and of itself. 82 games and a play-in tournament, and the playoffs beginning today. in the east the top seed boston celtics finish with the best overall record, 14 games above the second place new york knicks, who despite losing julius randle kept climbing. joining them are the bucks, the cavs, the magic, the pacers and play-in winners the heat with the 76ers with a healthy joel embiid. in the west, the thunder securing the best record on the last day of the season. th
his job on the line as the third republican congressman joining the call to oust johnson. the speaker proposed four bills with a fourth bill with a number of republican policies including forcing a sale of tiktok. >> janai: now taking it to the hoop with the nba playoffs. >> whit: taking it to the what? >> janai: the hoop, and it's nothing but net. abc's ike ejiochi is back with who is in and who is out ahead of the tip-offs. all the basketball puns, ike, good morning....
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that mike johnson needs to go. neil: when you told him to his face this, to your credit you didn't do something behind someone's back. to his face, i think you should go. how did that go? >> when i told him to his face, this was in front of our conference in a private meeting and i'd same the same thing more or less to mike johnson two weeks earlier. of course it didn't go well, he didn't think he should resign, he says he's not going to. that's what john boehner said up until the day he resigned and i'd like to see mike johnson do the honorable thing like john boehner did and not put us in the lurch. mike johnson is the only one that can prevent what happened last fall without a speaker. he can acknowledge he's a lame duck, doing things we don't want and acknowledging he's not the man for the job and announcing his resignation and give us notice so we can replace him in conference. neil: let me come back, it comes back to the aid package that's cobbled together i'm not on the rules committee and i don't understand
that mike johnson needs to go. neil: when you told him to his face this, to your credit you didn't do something behind someone's back. to his face, i think you should go. how did that go? >> when i told him to his face, this was in front of our conference in a private meeting and i'd same the same thing more or less to mike johnson two weeks earlier. of course it didn't go well, he didn't think he should resign, he says he's not going to. that's what john boehner said up until the day he...
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now going back, at least since the end of world war ii, and the house speaker mike johnson has said, he is now ready to do the right thing, even if it cost him his job. and you can watch the rest of our conversation at all. my interviews that amanpour.com plus, you can find all our shows online as podcast at cnn.com slash podcast& on all other major platforms. i'm
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what happened in the mind of trump, who said in johnson's head, what johnson said, we will put it to a vote and we will already try to overcome all the obstacles on the way to ukraine receiving 60 billion and 60. as far as i remember, please, well, first of all, i don't think that trump radically changed his position there and became completely different, it is unlikely, but on the other hand , you need to understand that, by the way, we discussed with you on the air more than once, i always emphasized that two factors will affect the acceleration or not. adoption of a legislative act and its amendment. first a factor in how the democrats and republicans will come to an agreement among themselves, or find common ground, given the high chances of the adoption of this legislative act today, in my opinion, they really succeeded in finding these common points, and most likely they also concern their internal issues that resonate in the context of electoral races. there is still talk, we are not like that... we are scrupulous about this, but we are also talking about a legislative act on
what happened in the mind of trump, who said in johnson's head, what johnson said, we will put it to a vote and we will already try to overcome all the obstacles on the way to ukraine receiving 60 billion and 60. as far as i remember, please, well, first of all, i don't think that trump radically changed his position there and became completely different, it is unlikely, but on the other hand , you need to understand that, by the way, we discussed with you on the air more than once, i always...
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the product of johnson's legislative life caused a feeling of disgust among the right wing of the republicans. for loyal trumpists, the speaker , now an outsider among his own, margery teillar green, is gathering a support group to force him to resign. i'm working on this issue right now. in the house of representatives, talking to others members and request co-sponsors of my motion to remove mike johnson from the position of speaker, in addition, i am pleased to inform you that i have just added another co-sponsor and great arizona patriot, paul gassar. taylor greene was joined by another like-minded person, thomas messi, but it seems they cannot win the race with an obedient majority. the vote on the military assistance package to ukraine is scheduled for 13:00 washington time today. it's time to stop funding ukraine until president biden initiates peace there negotiation. i think most of us see that the conflict in ukraine is not going well. trump now, however, has no time for global conflicts; the republican candidate is at war with manhattan justice. despite attempts by trump's lawyers t
the product of johnson's legislative life caused a feeling of disgust among the right wing of the republicans. for loyal trumpists, the speaker , now an outsider among his own, margery teillar green, is gathering a support group to force him to resign. i'm working on this issue right now. in the house of representatives, talking to others members and request co-sponsors of my motion to remove mike johnson from the position of speaker, in addition, i am pleased to inform you that i have just...
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it may be different for speaker johnson. it may be practical, six months before the election, you don't want to have that chaos, especially with all of these hot spots across the world. >> janai: it is all so interesting. that's why it's so important to have you guys here. there are so many political headlines. maryalice, major supreme court cases and earth week coming up this week. president biden eager to talk about it. >> yeah, on monday the supreme court hears arguments in a big case about homelessness, whether cities can fine or jail someone who is experiencing homelessness. on wednesday another big abortion case, whether some of those abortion bans are going too far, cutting against federal law that says that hospitals have to provide emergency care when a patient has a life-threatening situation. so, look, if we need any reminder that the supreme court is right in the middle of this election, i mean, these are the kinds of issues that voters are talking about in their families, in their communities, the kinds of issue
it may be different for speaker johnson. it may be practical, six months before the election, you don't want to have that chaos, especially with all of these hot spots across the world. >> janai: it is all so interesting. that's why it's so important to have you guys here. there are so many political headlines. maryalice, major supreme court cases and earth week coming up this week. president biden eager to talk about it. >> yeah, on monday the supreme court hears arguments in a big...
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down here, but let's start with johnson's strategy. >> jonah, ten, johnson continue as he has are at least right now to run the house with the aid. the total dependence on democrats no. >> i think this is a well it's not a one-off. it's a four off because they're four bills. but democrats don't want to normally support johnson on anything. republicans than anything that would, that would be abnormal. >> and if he tries to continue to leverage democratic support beyond this specific thing that's happening basically today. >> i think that would spell his demise. >> lulu in a hyperpartisan washington and particularly in a highly polarized house, how sustainable is this for johnson? i mean, he would not have gotten the rule and if he passes the vote today you wouldn't have done it without the intercession of democrats. >> i mean, i think it's unprecedented but i also agree with jonathan. it's a one-off. i don't think that this is going to be a new moment of comedy between the democrats and speaker johnson. however, i am impressed with how he has managed this. i mean, this allows very yes
down here, but let's start with johnson's strategy. >> jonah, ten, johnson continue as he has are at least right now to run the house with the aid. the total dependence on democrats no. >> i think this is a well it's not a one-off. it's a four off because they're four bills. but democrats don't want to normally support johnson on anything. republicans than anything that would, that would be abnormal. >> and if he tries to continue to leverage democratic support beyond this...
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now, if all democrats also vote against johnson, as they typically do in a speaker vote, then mike johnson can only lose two republican votes to save his job. either that or convince at least a couple of democrats to bail him out. joining me is julie live from capitol hill. this is a nailbiter on capitol hill because, he could go smoothly and we could have the passage of four important bills, or could derail the republicans in the house and the career of mike johnson as speaker. >> reporter: or both can happen, they could pass these bills and invest them to the senate where they are excited to take these pieces of legislation up, specifically to fund ukraine, these bills are similar to what the senate passed in february. leadership over there are satisfied with the construction of these four bills in the house. let's say they clear it, which we expect them to, yesterday, a resounding bipartisan vote, more democrats voted in favor of these bills that republicans did. all in all, we do expect this to pass in the house in the next 3.5 hours. the next problem is for mike johnson and his job i
now, if all democrats also vote against johnson, as they typically do in a speaker vote, then mike johnson can only lose two republican votes to save his job. either that or convince at least a couple of democrats to bail him out. joining me is julie live from capitol hill. this is a nailbiter on capitol hill because, he could go smoothly and we could have the passage of four important bills, or could derail the republicans in the house and the career of mike johnson as speaker. >>...
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this is cast guest back drop of marjorie taylor green effort to oust mike johnson green would trigger her resolution today. >> i'm not answering questions on that right now. >> why -- congresswoman -- describe your level of frustration. >> democrats help the gop put the aid package on the floor yesterday. that was a move not seen in 60 years, it's possible democrats could bail out johnson if greene makes her move. >> going to keep his job. he'll keep -- you think chuck schumer will want to lose -- [inaudible conversations] why would chuck schumer want to lose? you can ask yourself a question -- >> votes on the foreign aid plan start this afternoon. the house then glues bills together and sengdz it to the senate as one package. senate majority leader chuck schumer says senators likely align with the house next tuesday. neil. >> we know that representative is the latest to say yeah maybe the guy should go speaker should go. but what does it take to pull the trigger to say that you don't like the guy then -- let's vacate the seat. >> here's the process. so after they get done voting on a
this is cast guest back drop of marjorie taylor green effort to oust mike johnson green would trigger her resolution today. >> i'm not answering questions on that right now. >> why -- congresswoman -- describe your level of frustration. >> democrats help the gop put the aid package on the floor yesterday. that was a move not seen in 60 years, it's possible democrats could bail out johnson if greene makes her move. >> going to keep his job. he'll keep -- you think chuck...
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, the group has criticized johnson for pushing a major puzzle largely supported by democrats. other republicans told cbs news they are dissatisfied, too. >> do you think this is a tipping point for speaker johnson? >> i definitely sense that there is a souring to the republican leadership. >> reporter: they still won't say when they will force a vote against johnson. >> this is the best possible product we can get under these circumstances. >> reporter: democrats supported it overwhelmingly. >> this money was needed yesterday, i cannot emphasize enough, if we didn't step in sooner, we could be giving the whole show to vladimir putin. >> reporter: and democrats have ruled out voting keeping johnson in his job. >> if he works with us in an earnest way, they would be willing to vote on a motion to vacate. >> reporter: the white house is expected to vote midday tomorrow, the senate has indicated its support president biden has, too. scott mcfarland, cbs news the capital. >>> and overnight, the senate passed the reauthorization of the foreign surveillance act, the final tally, 62-3
, the group has criticized johnson for pushing a major puzzle largely supported by democrats. other republicans told cbs news they are dissatisfied, too. >> do you think this is a tipping point for speaker johnson? >> i definitely sense that there is a souring to the republican leadership. >> reporter: they still won't say when they will force a vote against johnson. >> this is the best possible product we can get under these circumstances. >> reporter: democrats...
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, after biden’s go-ahead , backed up the republican hawks , led by yesterday’s isolationist speaker johnson, who defected to them, 316 to 94 in favor of the american deep states. this is not a perfect bill, not the one we would have written if the house, senate and white house were controlled by republicans, but it is the best product possible under the current circumstances. another like-minded person is thomas messi, but it seems they cannot win the race with an obedient majority. on the military aid package to ukraine, a vote is scheduled for 13:00 washington time today. it's time to stop funding ukraine until president biden initiates peace there. where supporters and opponents gather trump. random witnesses were the first to come to the rescue, followed by firefighters, this is his last post. my name is max azarella, i'm an investigator, and i set myself on fire during the trump trial in manhattan. this extreme act of protest is intended to draw attention to an urgent, important discovery. we are victims of a totalitarian scam, our own government, along with many of its allies, is abou
, after biden’s go-ahead , backed up the republican hawks , led by yesterday’s isolationist speaker johnson, who defected to them, 316 to 94 in favor of the american deep states. this is not a perfect bill, not the one we would have written if the house, senate and white house were controlled by republicans, but it is the best product possible under the current circumstances. another like-minded person is thomas messi, but it seems they cannot win the race with an obedient majority. on the...
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is that to explain the movements, the change by speaker johnson? >> reporter: i think there's been a little bit of an education will there for mike johnson from the intelligence community and the foreign aid community, people pushing for that. but that's evolved. you know, when you get to be the speaker and you get different types of intelligence briefings than just rank and file members, so i think that's some the influence there. you're right, he wanted something on border. i asked him, pressed him on this just a couple of days ago, and he said i can't put border in there, or it's not going to get through the senate. and the reason they had to glom everything together, he didn't think israel would go by itself alone in the senate, so that's one of the reasons they had to do this combo panel. and if you mentioned fisa. that program did not go dark. the senate, in the wee hours of the morning -- you know, the deadline was 11:59 last night, the senate passed it with 60 votes. notably, there was this odd coalition of democrats and republicans, kind o
is that to explain the movements, the change by speaker johnson? >> reporter: i think there's been a little bit of an education will there for mike johnson from the intelligence community and the foreign aid community, people pushing for that. but that's evolved. you know, when you get to be the speaker and you get different types of intelligence briefings than just rank and file members, so i think that's some the influence there. you're right, he wanted something on border. i asked him,...
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unhappy that the bill did not include any concessions on the border, is leading a move to oust mike johnson from his house speaker role. this week's purported attack by israel near an iranian airbase in the istvan province raises a troubling prospect for the region. will these ongoing exchanges of attacks continued to escalate and further destabilized the middle east. the ball is currently in iran's court following israel's strikes near the city of isfahan early friday, despite president biden and other world leaders calling on israel to exercise restraint. of course, this all began with hamas terror attack on october 7, followed by israel's october 27 counter attack on the gaza strip. as between israel and iran. the recent back-and-forth began april 1, with the suspected israeli strike on an iranian consular building in damascus in response to that, iran launched airstrikes against israel last weekend, approximately 170 drones, 120 ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles, most of which were intercepted which brings us to this most recent attack. so how does it all end joining me now is
unhappy that the bill did not include any concessions on the border, is leading a move to oust mike johnson from his house speaker role. this week's purported attack by israel near an iranian airbase in the istvan province raises a troubling prospect for the region. will these ongoing exchanges of attacks continued to escalate and further destabilized the middle east. the ball is currently in iran's court following israel's strikes near the city of isfahan early friday, despite president biden...
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house speaker mike johnson pack for support of the aid package may put his job at jeopardy. now that at least three republican members have announced their support for a motion to vacate the chair and will almost certainly need democratic members to bail them out. joining us now is democratic congressman jim clyburn of south carolina. he is also a biden/harris campaign cochair. welcome. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> good seeing you. >> you actually voted against advancing the foreign aid bills yesterday. why did you do that and how are you going to vote on the final passage of these bills? >> i voted against the rule. when you have been the house majority and voted against rules. there are couple of things in their that i particularly don't like. the fact that we are treating this aid to ukraine as forgivable. i think we need to stand up for our allies. and maybe not a member of nato bit trying to be a member of nato for a long time. and nato members are supporting ukraine. and supporting nato members. a couple of things in that rule that irritate me a litt
house speaker mike johnson pack for support of the aid package may put his job at jeopardy. now that at least three republican members have announced their support for a motion to vacate the chair and will almost certainly need democratic members to bail them out. joining us now is democratic congressman jim clyburn of south carolina. he is also a biden/harris campaign cochair. welcome. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> good seeing you. >> you actually voted...
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the controversial bill that could jeopardize speaker mike johnson's position. plus, here in san francisco, we may be getting some giant pandas. the timeline for the zoo and the price tag that could i was like shaking you know, . when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case o. as soon as i got a hold of my . because of jacoby and meyers, it a medical bill or things like . if i know of any accident, i'm . today will be the last run for bart's legacy. trains. the...