republicans are, right? because they're divided on ukraine aid, but they're also divided on speaker johnson's future. >> yeah, i think it's interesting, so i think people when you talk to regular voters, they talk about they don't want one party to control everything. they kind liked the idea of divided government to force people to work across the aisle. but at the same time, there are some americans, particularly on the right, who say don't compromise, stick with your far right ideals, even if it means shutting things down. and so we see that reflected in some of these house republicans where negotiating with democrats compromised is antithetical to what you know, what they say they stand for so they don't want to see it, which is why they are angry with speaker johnson for bringing bills to the floor that requires him to work with democrats. again, most people would say, well, isn't that how government is supposed to work? but some of
think this is ignorance. they're not educated about a history and maybe what they're doing, but they need to be. this is not a sound bite culture where you just pick up, you know, protesting stick and go out and gather and it's the all fun and games. it's awful. pete: do you feel like we've gone backwards, taya? is here we are over 20 years since 9/11, fought these foreign wars, sacrificed so much, and now we're hearing this and our border's wide open? >> yeah. i think people right now just want to be a group. they don't want to be so isolated. so they'll join things online or in person without getting educated about what they're standing for. i think when you see interviewers go in and ask intelligent questions, they don't have answers. it's like they're getting caught up in some sort of hype and community without knowing what they're doing, and it is very, very dangerous. i have a number of jewish friends who are very concerned and you're right, you know, they're feeling like it's going back to sort of a hitler-ish environment. and they're hoping it doesn't grow and that people like you
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 hearing from the folks back at home.
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retaliates, we will have to retaliate, too. so, that's the pressure that israel is under at the moment and then, it's getting some diplomatic nudging from its allies — the americans and the british and some of the europeans are now agreeing new sanctions on iran. they're not that substantive because there are a lot of sanctions already in place on iran. but, essentially, this is the americans and uk saying that international pressure should be reimposed on iran, that israel is not alone — that there is a broader coalition against what iran has been doing and they are currently supporting israel — and that coalition has been encouraged and increased because of that attack at the weekend. so, you've got a little bit of carrot and stick approach that's been levelled against israel and they still have yet to decide what to do. the israeli leadership made it very clear they are going to respond to iran, but they've yet to say when or how.
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israel is under at the moment and then it's getting some diplomatic nudging from its allies, the americans and the british and some of the europeans now agreeing new sanctions on iran, they are not that substantive because there are a lot of sanctions already in place on iran but essentially this is the americans and uk saying that international pressure should be reimposed on iran, that israel is not alone, that there is a broader coalition against what iran has been doing and they are currently supporting israel and the coalition has been encouraged and increased because of that attack at the weekend. you've got a little bit of carrot and stick approach that's been levelled against israel and they still have yet to decide what to do. the israeli leadership made they are going to respond to iran but they about to say when or how. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another
like we're safe because the capabilities of iran are significant. but the threat from hezbollah is enormous. we keep using the number, 150,000 some odd rockets, ground force of over 100,000 fighters, so had iran triggered hezbollah to attack in the north, we would have seen a massive regional war break out. so, good news, secretary blinken has been relentless in trying to form a coalition of the suni arab nations, in particular, to say stick together, don't allow the shiite iranian regime to drag you into a regional war. this is very dicey stuff. and at the end of the day, you got to go back to the israeli attack that killed a dozen
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right, notjust the right and israel that say in order to be safe as a country, as a nation, we need to deter our enemies and to do that we need to act tough and hit with a big stick if somebody attacks us but i think wise heads prevailed in the sense that president biden, lord cameron, the briton foreign secretary and others were all, including the eu and g7, all urging restraint here and the message they were giving israel was take the win, you have knocked down almost 300 plus of those missiles and drones that iran sent. you shown you�*re pretty hard target to hit and let�*s not forget on april one, israel, it is presumed, carried out an air strike on the iranian consulate in damascus, diplomatic territory, that killed 13 people so isfahan is an important message because it is home to the nuclear enrichment facility