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are in the middle east. and much more about a whole range of, of, of domestic pressures and considerations that are put on us administration's time. and time again, as well as audiology, as well as all sorts of other reasons why the us does what it does in the middle east because of us could have been theory long time ago. put pressure to resolve this, this the palestine question. but the us has chosen not to and then at the same time, it claims to $1.00 to $2.00 state solution precisely because they understand that what's happening on the ground right now is an effect, a one state solution, a one state where a some people have rights and the most people have either limited rights or no rights. the alley i'm gonna give you the last word. the united states during the trump administration, did violate the agreement of the jcp away by withdrawing from that and moving forward. and i'm interested as, as someone who worked so vigorously on trying to get a 3rd option as opposed to a p using iran or a war with iran
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east. these are the responsible and extremely dangerous statements, although, to be honest, i know bolton a bit. i met him personally many years ago, but he is such a person being a diplomat, i probably shouldn't talk about hypothetical scenarios, but i will refer to and a written in military statement that iran knows where is really military facilities are located and will take appropriate measures if something like this happens, that is almost a threat to respond in a similar way for the region. this could mean a severe radiological disaster and a major war. but it is better even not to discuss such scenarios. let's just hope and pray. they never materialize. it is, and that is where we leave things from the news room here in law school for now. but there's plenty more ahead this our own r t c was showing wherever you are today. in moments, goodbye the . the russian states never is as tight as one of the most sense community best. most all set and set up the same assistance must be the on
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it's failing arguably in the middle east. if it fails in taiwan in the coming years the cost for americans and i would say for the west more broadly will be even more catastrophic. these bills will help our ukrainian allies, they will help in the middle east. and they will hopefully prevent a war in the indo—pacific. we know deterrence is much cheaper than dealing with a war we could have prevented. around $95 billion — could have prevented. around $95 billion of _ could have prevented. around $95 billion of foreign - could have prevented. around $95 billion of foreign aid - could have prevented. around $95 billion of foreign aid in i $95 billion of foreign aid in that bill likely to pass in the same in the coming days. thank you very much. alongside money for ukraine, the aid package would also see the us send $26 billion to the middle east. $17 billion of which would go to israel — to buy things like air defence missiles and advanced weapons systems. and $9 billion will go to humanitarian relief for gaza — something
it's failing arguably in the middle east. if it fails in taiwan in the coming years the cost for americans and i would say for the west more broadly will be even more catastrophic. these bills will help our ukrainian allies, they will help in the middle east. and they will hopefully prevent a war in the indo—pacific. we know deterrence is much cheaper than dealing with a war we could have prevented. around $95 billion — could have prevented. around $95 billion of _ could have prevented....
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east. judging by the statements made by some israeli and american politicians, a tax on iranian nuclear facilities cannot be completely ruled out. but in general, i must say that these upper ocean, nuclear power plant, is the 1st operating nuclear facility that has been attacked earlier. israel attacked nuclear facilities, but all of them as far as i recall, we're still under construction. now we're talking about operating nuclear facilities on a rainy and territory. so these are extremely, are responsible steps and statements. the consequences of strikes on nuclear facilities could be extremely severe. uncontrolled escalation could occur and everyone would be affected. ask for a former us senior security official, john bolton's calls to targeting to renew nuclear facilities. he is a famous person at one time he was in the diplomatic service, but he did not become a true diplomat. this is his mentality. he does not rely on diplomacy, but on the use of force. in this case, such statements ar
east. judging by the statements made by some israeli and american politicians, a tax on iranian nuclear facilities cannot be completely ruled out. but in general, i must say that these upper ocean, nuclear power plant, is the 1st operating nuclear facility that has been attacked earlier. israel attacked nuclear facilities, but all of them as far as i recall, we're still under construction. now we're talking about operating nuclear facilities on a rainy and territory. so these are extremely, are...
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east, in africa, in latin america, there are a lot of places where russia is working to directly challenge u.s. interests, to cause problems for us because they understand that we're already kind of overwhelmed, and if we go back into our rachelle even more, which is a lot of what some of these republican adversaries to the bill were saying, it's much easier for putin to achieve his authoritarian goals. >> and of course there was the paul manafort's and the michael flynn's, who could forget those characters as well? molly mccue, always a pleasure. thank you so much. greatly appreciate your insight this evening. we're coming up, iran mocks israeli weapons as toys. is it more spectacle than strategy? we'll dissect that and more next. next. pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prev
east, in africa, in latin america, there are a lot of places where russia is working to directly challenge u.s. interests, to cause problems for us because they understand that we're already kind of overwhelmed, and if we go back into our rachelle even more, which is a lot of what some of these republican adversaries to the bill were saying, it's much easier for putin to achieve his authoritarian goals. >> and of course there was the paul manafort's and the michael flynn's, who could...
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east. but if you're not allowed to walk across the street in central london because you are openly jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> it'sjust government to act. >> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city and not only is it distressing and vile as their views are, the distressing thing, it's also becoming becoming normalised . becoming normalised. >> meanwhile, pro—palestinian protesters have been marching in sheffield demanding a ceasefire in gaza . they're accusing israel in gaza. they're accusing israel of using famine as a weapon of war, and criticised the government for continuing to arm the country . the palestine the country. the palestine solidarity campaign also took aim at barclays bank, urging it to sever ties with companies which supply weapons and military equipment to israel . in military equipment to israel. in other news, musicians, p
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it happen in africa, the middle east, south america. _ africa, the middle east, south america, in europe and we have to take a _ america, in europe and we have to take a stand — america, in europe and we have to take a stand. we america, in europe and we have to take a stand-— america, in europe and we have to take a stand. ~ . ., ., take a stand. we heard about some of the uruent take a stand. we heard about some of the urgent two — take a stand. we heard about some of the urgent two urgency. _ how urgently is this aid needed in ukraine — what kind of impact could this bill have once its expected to fully pass? the pentagon has been watching some of this political infighting. it's been pre—positioning weapons in an effort to get her on the ground, hopefully within days as opposed to weeks once it's got its final sign off from president biden. i think the ukrainians would say that what is happening on the ground makes the case for them, continued attacks on energy infrastructure. we heard that warning this week from ukrainian prime ministers speaking to bbc news saying without
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east war. meanwhile his republican challenger former president trump finished off the first week of his hush money trial in new york city. as a mentioned opening sam's in the case are expected to start monday after the court wrapped up selection of a full 12 member jury and the six alternates on friday. sarah bedford is a political investigative reporter for the washington examiner. sarah, you could say neither one of these men had a particularly good week. how do you size it up? who's week was better or worse? >> it is hard to say this was a good week for donald trump. time is a really precious commodity when it comes to presidential races. the fact that donald trump is going to have to spend as much as eight weeks sitting in the courtroom, not campaigning in swing states is going be costly for them this is an important stretch of the race leading up to the party conventions. that's going to be tougher donald trump but this week highlights the fundamental problem and vulnerability for the joe
east war. meanwhile his republican challenger former president trump finished off the first week of his hush money trial in new york city. as a mentioned opening sam's in the case are expected to start monday after the court wrapped up selection of a full 12 member jury and the six alternates on friday. sarah bedford is a political investigative reporter for the washington examiner. sarah, you could say neither one of these men had a particularly good week. how do you size it up? who's week was...
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i wanted to discuss the latest developments in the middle east with alibis. he's the international crisis group's iran project director and one of the foremost experts on iran's nuclear and missile programs thank you so much for joining us. we've seen an incredibly dramatic week last weekend, of course, that massive strike against israel by iran. a couple of days later in the wee hours of friday morning in iran, we saw israel strike back, but in a very limited way in isfahan a city in central iran now that the dust is settling a little bit, what do you make of what you're hearing out of tehran from political leaders as well as irgc leaders in terms of what they may do in the coming days and weeks in response it's great to be with you, alex. >> look in any juror strategic rivalry, the most dangerous phase is when parties start rewriting the rules of the game this is precisely the phase that we're in right now. >> of course, israel across the line by targeting iran. iran is consulate in damascus on april 1st then iran across the line by targeting israel directl
i wanted to discuss the latest developments in the middle east with alibis. he's the international crisis group's iran project director and one of the foremost experts on iran's nuclear and missile programs thank you so much for joining us. we've seen an incredibly dramatic week last weekend, of course, that massive strike against israel by iran. a couple of days later in the wee hours of friday morning in iran, we saw israel strike back, but in a very limited way in isfahan a city in central...
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east. but if you're not allowed to walk across the street central across the street in central london because you are openly jewish, time for the jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> just sad that it's that >> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city. >> and not only is it distressing and vile, as their views are the distressing thing, it's becoming, becoming it's also becoming, becoming normalised . normalised. >> meanwhile, pro—palestinian protesters have been marching in sheffield demanding a ceasefire in gaza. they're accusing israel of using famine as a weapon of war and criticised the government for continuing to arm the country. the palestine solidarity campaign also took aim at barclays bank, urging it to sever ties with companies which supply weapons and military equipment to israel . military equipment to israel. and a two minute silence has b
east. but if you're not allowed to walk across the street central across the street in central london because you are openly jewish, time for the jewish, then it's time for the government to act. >> just sad that it's that >> it's just sad that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city. >> and not only is it distressing and vile, as their views are the distressing thing, it's...
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we now call speedway meadow hellman hollow and middle drive east, nancy pelosi drive and sharon meadow robin william meadow. we added a musical evening light show to the conservancy of flowers, piano to botanical barden. tea house. outside land music festival to polo fields and a portion of this beautiful space that used to be call jfk is now a car free prom naund for hundreds of thousands walk, run, roll, ride, sun-bathe and enjoy art music and food. while visitors once traversed the park on horse and buggy, and now travel on scooters, segues, bicycles. the park became a safe refuge during the covid pandemic. we celebrated a bunch of anversity. the redwood grove, spreckels lake. holiday tree lighting. the 50th anniversary of summer of live and in 2020 celebrated in the rain the parks own 150th anniversary. we got a little shorted because of the pandemic, so 154 is the new 150, which is why we are making such a to do out of today. [applause] golden gate park is resilient and bigger then any one event, policy, decision or person. but that doesn't mean our kunt stewardship of the space i
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and while tensions rise in the middle east, the pro-hamas students at columbia are back at it. [chanting] >> you are blocking vehicle traffic. [sirens sounding] >> nypd, kkk! you are all the same! >> we want a revolution! >> emily: cops rating their anti-israel liberation zoning c.a.m. encampment, resting 100 of them, and clinics god congress more than know mike ilhan omar's daughter. today they tried to rebuild the anti-israel solidarity camp but one minus the tents. i find it curious, as though students, frankly children in student clothing, saying that they are all hamas, which does that mean they are all rapist butchers? they called a black female nypd officer to her face kkk. why is that solidarity, seemingly acceptable, as ilhan omar says, oh, those protests definitely aren't anti-jewish and her fellow democrats say, well, that is just political reprisal? >> jesse: i don't know. i'd hate to be related to omar. doesn't seem like the best person. to instill values to other people. but, you know, sometimes you need to get suspended to learn a lesson. actually got suspended a
and while tensions rise in the middle east, the pro-hamas students at columbia are back at it. [chanting] >> you are blocking vehicle traffic. [sirens sounding] >> nypd, kkk! you are all the same! >> we want a revolution! >> emily: cops rating their anti-israel liberation zoning c.a.m. encampment, resting 100 of them, and clinics god congress more than know mike ilhan omar's daughter. today they tried to rebuild the anti-israel solidarity camp but one minus the tents. i...
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it will go to other countries impacted by crises, refugee crises around the middle east and in african countries. also in ukraine. humanitarian needs are needed there. they will get to play around with that money and distribute it as they see fit. many talk about speaker johnson's future, there is a big question hanging over it, that is because you had those three members, marjorie taylor greene leading the pack. yesterday the congressman from arizona signing onto that and you also had thomas massey, who told me a couple hours ago that what he wants to see is speaker johnson voluntarily resign so they don't have to force this vote to vacate him and oust him from the speakership chair and have that circus that we saw back in the fall after kevin mccarthy was ousted and you had hakeem jeffries get more votes than any republican candidate for speaker. republicans were embarrassed by that moment. it was certainly a stain on the year that we have seen from them. they want to avoid it, they told me. but they still want to see johnson resign. when i asked if you would do so he did not answer,
it will go to other countries impacted by crises, refugee crises around the middle east and in african countries. also in ukraine. humanitarian needs are needed there. they will get to play around with that money and distribute it as they see fit. many talk about speaker johnson's future, there is a big question hanging over it, that is because you had those three members, marjorie taylor greene leading the pack. yesterday the congressman from arizona signing onto that and you also had thomas...
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he is a former state department middle east negotiator and a critical voice and understand ending what is going on. and israel and the palestinian territories and beyond aaron, thank you so much for joining us. i want to start what in practical terms, does this mean for ukraine? for israel, for humanitarian endeavors in gaza and elsewhere? now that these billions have been approved by the house, are expected to in the senate the next week well, i mean, i think it cuts to the core. >> alex, and thanks for having me. the question of american leadership in the world with the dysfunctional politics. basically argue culture with pernicious polarization i think this was a reminder however, tebor very brief, it may be that in fact the united states can lead and it can support its allies for the ukrainians, i think it's absolutely critical. they, they're short of men. they're air defense. there's sort of artillery munitions and this will at least give them the capacity through most of 2024 to hold their own with the anticipation, perhaps in 2025 is launching the renewed offensive against, agai
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which is traditionally mean is a pro justice in the middle east. as probably the balls have for many years shown that the not in public has favored an independent artist in each state. i mean, consistently for years. but the, the, that doesn't mean that the filters from the congress or to the white house, the, the alex is, is as long favored a solution solution, preferably a 2 state solution to end this function that the lunch should now is so greedy, so, so on. do some over 30000 people, then women and children killed and, and probably 3 or 4 times that number, severely wounded. and you see this can't go on and somebody is dr. stopped, you know, responsible material power overall power would have stepped in a long time ago. just saying this is, this is enough, enough software has been calls, it's going to be could it could lead to a regional conflict, a serious regional conflict in which american interest would be severely threatening. and it's time to put a stop to it in the public knows, but the leadership isn't, isn't following over. i mean, yo
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east. and in such a situation, the security cooperation between democratic country is a must. mr. president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggression. in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of thousands of artillery shells very soon. it will happen in the next few weeks or months. and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is ve
east. and in such a situation, the security cooperation between democratic country is a must. mr. president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggression. in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of...
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now taking sides on the conflict in the middle east is a mug's game , and middle east is a mug's game, and clearly the situation is complex, with wrongdoing on both sides. but these marches, which have made jews feel unwelcome and threatened in their own country, began after an attack on jewish people and on israel, not the other way round. many on those marches march in peace. they want an end to the killing. who doesn't have israel gone too far in their desire to wipe out hamas? who knows? but british police officers are unwittingly taking sides by bowing to the mob extremists who, at least passively and in some cases very actively, are beating the drum. for hamas at worst their supporters, and at best they are the useful idiots of this hateful death cult which is why it was so disturbing to watch this sequence in which a british policeman threatens to arrest a man seeking to cross the road because he effectively looks too jewish. take a listen. you are quite openly jewish. >> this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything , march. i'm not accusing you of anythi
now taking sides on the conflict in the middle east is a mug's game , and middle east is a mug's game, and clearly the situation is complex, with wrongdoing on both sides. but these marches, which have made jews feel unwelcome and threatened in their own country, began after an attack on jewish people and on israel, not the other way round. many on those marches march in peace. they want an end to the killing. who doesn't have israel gone too far in their desire to wipe out hamas? who knows?...
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as a former middle east adviser at the us department of defence, we know that the us, president biden and antony blinken have been very vocal about their fears for what could happen in the region if both sides escalate theirs. but they continue to back israel 100%, they are still their strongest ally. what do you think the conversation will be in the department of defence? what do you think their planning is right now? i think defence secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, and of course president biden, they have all been speaking to israeli counterparts. trying to get them to understand that an escalation that could lead to a miscalculation or a regional war is not in israel's interest, that israel still has this huge issue in gaza that they have to focus on, that they have to make sure that their goals of dismantling hamas are somewhat fulfilled, they are not near those goals yet, there is still this operation in rafah that they are talking about and also the americans are very against that and trying to get the israelis to rethink. so there are a lot of moving p
as a former middle east adviser at the us department of defence, we know that the us, president biden and antony blinken have been very vocal about their fears for what could happen in the region if both sides escalate theirs. but they continue to back israel 100%, they are still their strongest ally. what do you think the conversation will be in the department of defence? what do you think their planning is right now? i think defence secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken,...
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let's return to the middle east. there was a strike on iran, in your opinion, things that are going on there. can they result in iran being forced to consider the nuclear weapons idea even if they never considered this previously, i get it in the model of the key with those sort of being a i've heard this line of reasoning for so it has been disseminated by these really media and in the west. i think the goal is to switch the attention of the global community from what is happening and guys, i've noticed that it's facing a humanitarian contest. special rubber tours of the you want to come in writes council, have even use the word genocide. they want to switch the attention of the international community to a run as a threats and to ascribes to iran were among other things. so an attack with the use of nuclear weapons that it does not have mass confirmed by the i a and also some iran is the world's most inspected and p team member states. iran has a lot and even a fat, why? which is a decree, an announcement, or a doc
let's return to the middle east. there was a strike on iran, in your opinion, things that are going on there. can they result in iran being forced to consider the nuclear weapons idea even if they never considered this previously, i get it in the model of the key with those sort of being a i've heard this line of reasoning for so it has been disseminated by these really media and in the west. i think the goal is to switch the attention of the global community from what is happening and guys,...
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east adviser at the us department of defence. so the iranian response was basically to play down the attack. there was a clear signal from iran after the attack that they did not want to escalate further. you will remember that before the israeli strike, the iranians were warning that if there was an israeli strike that was significant enough that the iranians would not hesitate to counterattack once again. and so the fact that they are downplaying this strike, there was a lot of messaging, there was a lot of messaging on social media from iran—linked accounts that were almost kind of making fun of the types of weapons that had made their way onto these sites. so that is a clear signal, as we can understand from the iranians, that they are going to let this go, they are not interested in escalating any further. they have made the point that they wanted to make by striking israel and, for now, are sort of content to let things simmer down. and what about israel? what do you think their possible next step would be? would you cate
east adviser at the us department of defence. so the iranian response was basically to play down the attack. there was a clear signal from iran after the attack that they did not want to escalate further. you will remember that before the israeli strike, the iranians were warning that if there was an israeli strike that was significant enough that the iranians would not hesitate to counterattack once again. and so the fact that they are downplaying this strike, there was a lot of messaging,...
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east. >> is this what you're resting in your latest article when you write even when considering israel and their decade-long history of conflict, what is happening now is different ? it is like they're trying to dial it back >> the difference is that the enemy, since the foundation of israel and the founding of the islamic republic or regime in iran, that the two countries have been added. they have usually used proxies. they have used armed militants, say has the law, armed by iran or lebanon. israel will target assassination and killing nuclear scientist or generals in other countries. this is the first time we see both countries made this obvious direct attacked. the fact that civilians were not part of the target has helped both countries walk back what seems to be a miscalculation could they did not expect that this would have a result it would and have the outpouring of concern from all of the rest of the allies in the world. >> extra many times per thank you for your insight, nayyera haq. we look for to seeing you again. >>> that is a wrap for me at this hour. today i'm doing ov
east. >> is this what you're resting in your latest article when you write even when considering israel and their decade-long history of conflict, what is happening now is different ? it is like they're trying to dial it back >> the difference is that the enemy, since the foundation of israel and the founding of the islamic republic or regime in iran, that the two countries have been added. they have usually used proxies. they have used armed militants, say has the law, armed by...
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east. >> but if you're not allowed to walk across the street in central london because you are openly jewish, then it's time for government to act . for the government to act. >> it'sjust for the government to act. >> it's just sad that that it's that it has come to this, that it's now regarded as not completely safe for jewish people to walk in the streets of their own own own city. and not only is it distressing and vile, as their views are the distressing thing, it's also becoming, becoming normalised . becoming, becoming normalised. >> meanwhile, pro—palestinian protesters have been marching in sheffield demanding a ceasefire in gaza. they're accusing israel of using famine as a weapon of war and criticised the government for continuing to arm the country. the palestine solidarity campaign also took aim at barclays bank, urging it to sever ties with companies which supply weapons and military equipment to israel . military equipment to israel. and a two minute silence is held today honouring the englishmen and women who died serving the nafion nation. hundreds of army and naval
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now to the middle east. the palestinian authority will reconsider bilateral relations with the us after washington vetoed a request forfull un membership. the palestinian authority has had observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. on thursday, 12 countries voted in favour of the resolution with the us opposing. palestinian president mahmoud abbas said in an interview with the wafa news agency that he will reconsider relations with washington, to ensure the interests of the palestinian people are protected. meanwhile in gaza, there've been more israeli air strikes in rafah in the south of the territory. this is the moment an israeli air strike hit rafah on saturday. there were more air strikes overnight, when nine people including at least four children were killed after their homes were hit. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned isra
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east, where we have conflict in europe, has to be willing and capable to lead. and that needs to support friends and allies with weapons with a packages, and therefore you have the 1st pass in a vote. parcel vote and on bills in this whole package. $8000000000.00 helpful in the pacific allies. now $61000000000.00 a package for ukraine, and as we speak, the house is voting on a $28000000000.00 package for a package for a 0. now, and what's going to happen next? how long will it take on to of ukraine can actually benefit from this a package? it's a relatively, immediately there is a lot of fun munition weaponry material. the ukraine needs in american ammunition and weapons, the post in europe actually. so they can be now unwrapped, put on a train and delivered to or however they with whatever means they go to your crane, but delivered to your crane. so there would be available within weeks either. so now there's other parts of this bill. okay, that takes the longer there is financial aid and the part a big part of this bill is actually to re stock the us shelves m
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east. so as we have seen different members of the biden administration --. >> i'm sorry as i warned, we will have to go to speaker johnson. let's take a listen. >> i think we know which flag that is. i said these are not normal times. they're not. the world is destabilized and it is a tinder box. it is a dangerous time. three of our primary adversaries, russia, china and iran are working together. they are being aggressors around the gleb and they are a global threat to our prosperity and security. their advance threatens the free world and demands american leadership. if we turn our backs right now, the consequences could be devastating. so this afternoon, the house acted. we sent over tothe senate and it will be transmitted shortly, our national security legislation. make no mistake. this is not a blank check like the senate pup elemental bill was. this is very different. instead of taking the path of least resistance and bringing up the supmental on the house floor or allowing discharge
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there still is a heightened sense of tension throughout the middle east. in iraq it really understands that feeling. place in central iraq has been described by investigators there as an explosion that hit a base that's being utilized by a coalition of a run allied militias. one person was killed. another eight were injured u.s. military official tells fox news it had no involvement in the coalition of militias mean will only sing the explosion was an attack and did not blame any particular source. the blast happened a day after israel hit i wrought with a strike and response are ron's recent missile and drone attacks. i run at the moment appears to be downplaying the attack perhaps signaling it is trying to move on. when you come back out here live in israel you can get a sense of people are sort of going about their daily lives. we've seen a lot of people out today going to the beach as they normally would. so far no comments directly related to the strike coming from any israeli government official or anyone involved in the military. >> seems like they
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uh, the tall allied all the americans in the middle east. although i read it on the degree for day with this uh what this uh table because today the all, many countries in the me, the news to are the very good all ads with the us. they all working very closely with us even at the door. so hawk or the closest known that at the dresser, no nato friend of nature and the us. but for the ease really ease and because of the establishment of the relationship. because the americans have a strategic warehouse in the us in the, in, based on the head. and because there is a collaboration on that level weaponry because is right also is used to uh, pass code on the us. and it means in this case, like you wrong, because you add the is really, is, are like, have told us that the with these really is be you guys doesn't need many tree base in the unlimited to really because this is right, right? because of the really not be in the us that is quite influential. uh, just uh, just briefly from you would you think that there was a sense of urgency now amongst t
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so significant is because of the, what is happening in the middle east with the war in gaza, what is happening with ukraine, which is desperately called for more aid at this key moment. so how they decide how these detractors to move ahead will be very important marjorie taylor greene, she has the ability as any one individual member does to actually call for a vote seeking the ouster of a sitting speaker. that of course is a deal that kevin mccarthy cut in order to assume the speakership that same deal ultimately lead to his ouster when matt gaetz led the charge back in the fall to really mike johnson came in the. conservative or very happy with him coming into the position because he's ideologically aligned with them. but as he came in recognizing the narrowness of his majority and the fact that he had to govern with democrats and leading the senate with democrats in the white house, cutting a deal on keeping the government open, cutting a deal on issues such as a key surveillance law and now calling this deal and foreign aid package that includes billions, $61 billion in aid to uk
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east. it is something that i think is being discussed, and if you also take a look at pulling with regards to support for ukraine, an increasing number of americans once again on both sides support aid for ukraine. we might have seen this political infighting here in the house, but perhaps those words, estate of the union speech, with president biden warning about ukraine saying history is watching us, perhaps they are resonating —— the state of the union speech. this presidential election is seeing foreign policy across the board between democrats and republicans being watched more closely than we traditionally see. if being watched more closely than we traditionally see.— traditionally see. if the house does ass the traditionally see. if the house does pass the bill— traditionally see. if the house does pass the bill which _ traditionally see. if the house does pass the bill which we _ traditionally see. if the house does pass the bill which we are - traditionally see. if the hous
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allysia: we are watching develop into the middle east after israel's retaliatory attack on iran. both sides remain silent. jeff paul is in tel aviv. >> reporter: so far this period of calm between israel and iran is holding but tensions throughout the middle east remain very high. when you see what happened in air act, it underscores that feeling, this was the scene in central iraq after investigators say they are looking into an explosion that hit a base utilized by a local coalition of iran allied militias, one person was killed, another 8 were injured. military official tells fox news it had no involvement, the coalition of militias saying the explosion was an attack and didn't blame any particular source. the blast happened today after israel hit iran with a striking response to iran's recent missile and drone attack. iran is downplaying the attack, perhaps trying to move on. that is clear when you hear how some in the irani and military are describing israel's strike. >> translator: our air defense firing at a suspicious object, caused no damage or incidents at all. the air
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no sign in may. bone is a middle east analyst, atlanta. so university. and he is what he made of those explosions in the back that so yeah, it looks like an ad strike. it looks like the sort of thing that has been conducted on more and more. and in recent days, chances are we know where it's come from. we know that it's not the united states, which is incredibly unwilling to escalate this precarious situation. any further. we know the israel has struck a number of different targets in recent days, in an attempt to try and tail it raining in games, but they've been trying to make in the past week or so. this is all part of a much bigger strategic game between israel and iran. there's the latest incarnation of dot, increasing the leaks free as in paul style arrival was a couple of now some of the other stories making headlines today. us media report say, washington has agreed to withdrawal troops from these at the base that has been key in counterterrorism assets and this whole region protest against the us presence of taking place in this year since the m
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. >>> we have breaking news in the middle east, a rather strange calm as israel and iran down play israel's air strike on a base in iran in what could be a sign that the two enemies are ready to dial down tensions. in an interview with nbc news, iran's foreign minister saying israel's strike was of no consequence. >> what happened last night was not a strike. >> did any other country tell you something was happening and they would invade your air space and attack a possible base? >> they are more like toys that our children play with. it is like drones, not worth telling us before it happened. >> many worry with the taboo against direct strikes on the territory, both sides may launch more direct attacks in future contest. let's bring in chief analyst for "the new york times" and author of the divider, trump in the white ws, 2017 to 2020, peter, welcome. how is the white house reacting to israel's response to iran and because it was so tepid, does the administration see this as israel heeding president biden's warnings about retaliations? >> yeah, clorely the white house is relieved that thi
. >>> we have breaking news in the middle east, a rather strange calm as israel and iran down play israel's air strike on a base in iran in what could be a sign that the two enemies are ready to dial down tensions. in an interview with nbc news, iran's foreign minister saying israel's strike was of no consequence. >> what happened last night was not a strike. >> did any other country tell you something was happening and they would invade your air space and attack a possible...
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east. just look at the places where iran has proxy so he's today, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen these places are not success stories like the arab states of the persian gulf or even israel they are failed states. so in general, the us does need almost like a marshall plan approach to all the populations in all these jurisdictions this humanitarian dividend could have a security one in the medium to long term then i'm ben taleblu. >> thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> i still to come russia gains on the front lines are highlighting ukraine's desperate need for military aid. we go live to capitol hill and q four the details. after a quick break, you're watching the cnn newsroom sanity needs a safe space you have a show. >> were right and left talk to each other cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher tonight at eight on cnn pain means pause on the things you love but green means go cool the pain with bio free. >> and keep on going. >> bio freeze. >> gree
east. just look at the places where iran has proxy so he's today, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen these places are not success stories like the arab states of the persian gulf or even israel they are failed states. so in general, the us does need almost like a marshall plan approach to all the populations in all these jurisdictions this humanitarian dividend could have a security one in the medium to long term then i'm ben taleblu. >> thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> i...
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so i'm in a been, is a middle east analyst at lancaster university. i asked him what he makes of the explosions near baghdad. yeah, it looks like an ad strike. it looks like the sort of thing that has been conducted on more and more in, in recent days. chances are we know where it's come from. we know that it's not the united states, which is incredibly unwilling to escalate this precarious situation. any further. we know the israel has struck a number of different targets in recent days, in an attempt to try and tail it raining in games, but they've been trying to make in the past week or so. this is all part of a much bigger strategic game between israel and iran. here's the latest incarnation of dots, increasingly sleeves and haas style rivalries. and so i mean, what about the drone attack on is fun, you know, ron, which is widely being attributed to israel. ron's been careful not to directly attribute the attack to israel and the for administer reportedly compared attacking drones. toys is the caution into ron's rhetoric something you expect as we
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griff: for more on this let's bring in the president of the middle east institute, paul salem. he spent time in the region and knows well what's going on. thank you for being in studio. >> thank you, griff. griff: i want to pick up where jeff paul's reporting left off. and we heard by the town in iran, no damage was done, no damage was done whatsoever, but in what appears to be a limited strategic strike, striking the area where they house the most sensitive nuclear headquarters, what do they make of that? >> well, i think, and this is good news, we've avoided major escalation in the region. i think a lot of credit of that goes to the united states, both the military defense as well as its active diplomacy to urge israel to have a measured and limited response to the attack that happened on israel last weekend. i think we've avoided a pattern of major escalation. but we've entered a new period when both iran and israel feel free in the sense to attack others, other country's mainland directly and that, you know, that poses serious questions for the future. griff: that's the rub
griff: for more on this let's bring in the president of the middle east institute, paul salem. he spent time in the region and knows well what's going on. thank you for being in studio. >> thank you, griff. griff: i want to pick up where jeff paul's reporting left off. and we heard by the town in iran, no damage was done, no damage was done whatsoever, but in what appears to be a limited strategic strike, striking the area where they house the most sensitive nuclear headquarters, what do...
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developing news in the middle east at least ten people were killed in israeli airstrikes in rafah overnight. that's according to al jazeera. this comes as more than 3400 people have been killed in gaza since the war started back in october, according to the hamas run health ministry in the west bank. at least five people have been killed as the idf raids a refugee camp there. this appears to be one of the largest operations in this area since the war started. israeli military officials say soldiers eliminated terrorists, arrested a number of wanted people and have uncovered explosives during this operation. the house of representatives is expected to vote today on a $95 billion foreign aid bill to israel, ukraine and taiwan. the bill provides $26 billion for israel and $61 billion for ukraine. and $8 billion for indo pacific allies. it includes a potential ban of tiktok but does not include tougher border security measures. that's because speaker mike johnson needed to rely on democrats to advance the bill. after dozens of republicans voted against it. back here at home, several cities have
developing news in the middle east at least ten people were killed in israeli airstrikes in rafah overnight. that's according to al jazeera. this comes as more than 3400 people have been killed in gaza since the war started back in october, according to the hamas run health ministry in the west bank. at least five people have been killed as the idf raids a refugee camp there. this appears to be one of the largest operations in this area since the war started. israeli military officials say...
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we start in the middle east, where there've been more israeli air strikes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. this is the moment an israeli air strike hit rafah on saturday, palestinians ran to take cover. there were more air strikes overnight, when nine people including at least four children, were killed after their homes were hit. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip, these images show the entrance of the al aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured were taken. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. let's hear from our correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies. over the last few day
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east, and then taiwan and support our friends and allies. and do the right thing and stop with this. with this type of the talk it's inconsistent, not just with president reagan, but with really the history of the gop. and frankly us foreign policy. 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 christiana one poor in london. thank you for watching and i'll see you again next week. >> hello everyone and thank you so much for joining me in this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield. all right. happening right now, the house of representatives is in session for a rare high saturday your vote live pictures right now. right now lawmakers are debating military aid bills for ukraine, israel, and taiwan totaling $95 billion gop hardliners
east, and then taiwan and support our friends and allies. and do the right thing and stop with this. with this type of the talk it's inconsistent, not just with president reagan, but with really the history of the gop. and frankly us foreign policy. 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...
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we start in the middle east, where there've been more israeli air strikes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. this is the moment an israeli air strike hit rafah on saturday, palestinians ran to take cover. there were more air strikes overnight, when nine people including at least four children, were killed after their homes were hit. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. rafah isn't the only city to come under attack — israel has carried out air strikes across the strip, these images show the entrance of the al aqsa hospital in central gaza where many of the injured were taken. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency, is warning that the risk of disease
we start in the middle east, where there've been more israeli air strikes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. this is the moment an israeli air strike hit rafah on saturday, palestinians ran to take cover. there were more air strikes overnight, when nine people including at least four children, were killed after their homes were hit. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering....
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starting with china number of countries in africa middle east an asia. i believe that it is a crucial, important that we all deliver all necessary assistance to ukraine four to prevail and to push on russia back. >> and now you can see that there's a whole, another war on our dale's doorstep, potentially iran, israel, obviously see the war that's been going on in israel and gaza.& so i want to ask you to reflect on what happened when allies came to the aid of israel to the defense of israel in the face of iranian missile barrage israel is not a nato country. and that was noticed and commented on by the ukrainian president, who's asking, well, we've been asking you to secure our skies and to help us also defend against these russian and iranian by the way projectiles. here's what he said. >> well, after yesterday's attacking me, i want to ask you a question israel, part of nato, who are not, but a mod. this shows the answer they're the israel is not a neutral country the nato allies, including natal countries, have been defending israel, daqqa, but they s
starting with china number of countries in africa middle east an asia. i believe that it is a crucial, important that we all deliver all necessary assistance to ukraine four to prevail and to push on russia back. >> and now you can see that there's a whole, another war on our dale's doorstep, potentially iran, israel, obviously see the war that's been going on in israel and gaza.& so i want to ask you to reflect on what happened when allies came to the aid of israel to the defense of...
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we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. these are live shots of a refugee camp for displaced people in rafah. one of the main un agencies responsible for getting aid to palestinians, the united nations relief and works agency is warning that the risk of disease is increasing across gaza because of the lack of sanitation and aid. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. over the last few days, the world and the world's media attention has been focused on those exchanges of fire between israel and iran, and the potential, a week ago, for what looked like a possible regional war. those fears have been somewhat dissipated after minimal isr
we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the...
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think of reagan and sdi versus and the previous and trump with the abraham accords in the middle east. right. but is there a pattern. beyond just those two? but have you seen that historically? yes. yes, excellent question. i have not gotten that question before, by the way, this gentleman is chris lee. we've been friends for many, many years going back the seventies when we were a small band of conservatives meeting in washington. i think we met in a phone booth then? yeah. anyway, i let me just say for the record, is that what trump did you know there were six arab embassies in israel who would have thought 20 years ago that that would happen? i mean, for something like that is that man deserves a nobel prize. nobel peace prize. but also. but he never got to of course. but also i tried to. is it what douglas macarthur did with stewardship of japan after the war and its rebuilding of japanese culture, economy and society? he also had to serve the peace, the nobel peace prize. but of course he was a so he's not going to get it is that it takes? people who are outside the box, who are
think of reagan and sdi versus and the previous and trump with the abraham accords in the middle east. right. but is there a pattern. beyond just those two? but have you seen that historically? yes. yes, excellent question. i have not gotten that question before, by the way, this gentleman is chris lee. we've been friends for many, many years going back the seventies when we were a small band of conservatives meeting in washington. i think we met in a phone booth then? yeah. anyway, i let me...