A multi day id at the rate in the west by happening in the down accelerated construction of this really settlements in near the, across the world around the clock. This is your r t international. Lets get straight to our top story at 11 pm in this the us house of representatives was approved spending over 60000000000. 00 more dollars to keep the ukraine conflict going. Notably, however, most Republican Congress members voted against the bill, which had been deadlocked on capitol hill and its previous inspiration for months. The on this about the age of 311 and the days are 112. The bill is past one voting for us. Ok. Yeah, lots of applause there. Well, lets go live now to are us corresponding care with my wife in, in new york. Caleb, i cant help thinking of that infamous description of fighting to the very last ukrainian and not jessica be stopped to the tune of what tens of billions of dollars have been full day in congress as well. The us house of representatives did vote in favor of giving aid to ukraine and they passed 95000000000. 00 total in for an aide. Now the way that they were able to make the deal with some republicans that eventually got the packages past was a separate a to taiwan aid to israel, as well as a to ukraine in separate bills. Now, the 61000000000. 00 for ukraine is set to rebuild its arsenals and its in the form of a law. Ukraine is expected to repay it in terms set by the president United States. 8100000000. 00 was spent and approved for the government on taiwan and 26400000000. 00 was approved for aid to israel. Now, gridlock has been going on for quite some time. Mike johnson, the republican speaker, the house replaced the previous speaker, promising not to do what the previous speaker had done and tried to make a deal in order to pass this a. Now, a number of mog or republicans did a how passing this aid on were very, very opposed to it and are loud the opposing it. In addition, there was a faction of democrats with hos providing aid to israel. But overall, the 95000000000. 00 of foreign aid was passed and just looking at the numbers as regards the ukraine bill caleb not. Busy democrats voted against the bill and but the majority of Republican Congress members did. Thats quite the divide. Indeed. Well, we had mago republicans, including Marjorie Taylor green, leading the charge to a pose. The aid package to ukraine. Here is some of what we heard from the republican side of the aisle giving their case for opposition to this bill. As you say, the United States tax payer has already sent 113000000000. 00 to ukraine. And a lot of that money is unaccounted for, you claim is not a member of nato. But the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all we have to spend. Americans harder and tax dollars over to ukraine and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. Wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years into this war. We still dont know what success looks like. Is it cry me a, is it all of the dont boss is a hold what you got . We dont know. We just cant afford it. This new spending. 60000000000. 00 is designated as emergency spending. Mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our National Debt. A National Debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of 8000000000. 00 every single day. And by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another 5500000. 00 to the National Debt. Now in addition to those republicans that did a power. Ready as a do ukraine, there was a small faction of democrats who did oppose a to israel. Heres what they had to say. All of us have seen the tragedy of gaza. Weve seen how Prime Minister netanyahu, whose government has used american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women and children dead. Tens of thousands of, of missiles and bombs levied on innocent civilians. And when we see it, we have to decide what were going to do about it. Are we going to participate in that carnage or not . I choose not to Prime Minister netanyahu has been reckless, as his actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. Hes ignored the police of the families of hostages. Hes ignore the police or the president of United States. Hes ignored his own people. Now who doesnt support the United States position of a 2 state solution for peace. He doesnt respect urges now to invade rafa. He disputes with the us and age groups upset about famine taking over in gaza and he launched attack and i ran after the white house told him not to if hes not listening to us on matters of international security, how can he be trusted with more offensive weapons enough is enough. Now the previous speaker of the House RepublicanKevin Mccarthy was forced to step down by republicans were outraged about his making of a deal to pass this package. So it appears that tom is massey on some of the other republicans now would like to see mike johnson step down after todays passing of the 8 packages. Thomas massey was particularly fired up against the bill. Heres what he had to say. Im concerned that the speakers kind of deal with the democrats of fun for mores rather than to secure a border. How did a bill that was intended for veterans that came out of the house become a bill that may bring us to the brink of war, at least 3 places on the globe by sending a 100000000000 dollars to military contractors. So the fate of mike johnson, the speaker of the house, who went back on his word to pass a do crane remains in question killed, kia, have has been expecting the money to come through for months. How have you creating officials reacted to the bill being passed to what we already heard from zalinski. He was among the 1st to speak up banking the United States for the aid package and specifically packed the site thinking mike johnson for making the deal. Now its important to recall the words that came from zalinski. He just a few days prior in his interview with cbs in the United States. Heres what he said. So what i thought that we suggest that this is not a secure leticia, then this is pure politics and to be honest, it is a shameful. The world is just a shameful democracy for everyone on the talks about democracy. Well, if Congress Takes and divides the sites of tool that has happens into his role and you credit and parts, that means this is an election issue in the United States. Now, 23200000000. 00 of the 8 allocated for ukraine. Well go to us weapons that will be to replenish ukrainian stockpiles of weaponry and facilities. In addition to that 11300000000. 00 will be used for the training of ukrainian troops by us military forces. So its not going directly to ukraine. Itll go to those training the troops to those weapons manufacturers, but overall 61000000000. 00 for ukraine as part of 95000000000. 00 overall passed in for an aide by the us congress. With a breakdown of those votes in congress ortiz came up not been reporting from new york. Well, lets discuss some of the points raised there at by kayla with political unless filmmaker showing stone, also in the u. S. Shown good to see you today. I put the overall point you 1st because the previous version of the us foreign a bill was stuck in congress for months. Know the separate bills because they were broken off were passed really quickly just days after being pitched on capitol hill. Your thoughts on that aspect . Yeah, thats, its some strange procedural things that they, that they figure it out. Finally, how to, i guess they had to separate the bills in order to, to get the boat. So they needed a scale. It was pointing out, some democrats were opposed to these relates some republicans opposed to the right to the ukraine aid. So in order to get the vote as needed, they had to separate them. But um, you know, again its, its, its, its interesting because i think so much of the, of this narrative, right hinges on the idea of keeping the perpetual war machine going, the narrative of, you know, we have to protect ukraine from, you know, russia, if you know if this, if we dont send the 60000000000 to presume, prolong the war. And then, you know, for example, the narrative gets expose, that russia is not really trying to take over q of, and basically march into europe. You know, i think that whole narrative gets blown up basically, if they dont pull along this war. So there was an, i think there was some level of urgency around, you know, around the brain. Aid obviously is real. You know, the same story. Its like, you know, we have to support our ally, israel no matter what. So, you know, the, i think the real surprises taiwan being thrown into these a package of almost 10000000000. When again, i mean one of the main issues the trunk brought up with the, with johnson and you know who voice was, they should be loans the should, that should not just be, you know, billions and 1000000000 dollars of, of us taxpayer, a wire. These countries borrowing, especially israel and taiwan with the funds to do so. And what is going on as to how we preparing, or we basically comparing ahead with the expectation of conflict in taiwan upcoming. Yeah, yeah, interesting point about the borrowing because that just the point i have to review is maybe about the loans that being given to ukraine. Its less than one 6th of the actual money thats going so, you know, the vast majority is going at without any kind of money being paid box. What you meant in those countries, which are ag, getting the bulk of this money shown at despite a proving a total of 95000000000. 00 more dollars in foreign aid. Congress members voted down in a separate build on Border Security in the us itself. How is that going to go done with the American People, particularly in an Election Year . A mean again what, what they call, you know, mag or republicans . I think its kind of silly. Just even say mag republicans because again, you know, with 75000000 people loading for trump and 2020. Thats more than just mag or republicans. Thats just, i think people who are patriotic, who recognize that. So, you know, we prefer to focus on, on american domestic issues and, and not sending hundreds of billions of not trillions of dollars when it all adds up, you know, overseas, do it to, to Foreign Countries that dont us. And then ways that dont necessarily help the American People. So again, i think that this is the idea that the border was always tied to the aid package and thats why they couldnt get it through. Right. So they were trying to blame it on, on trump was blocking republicans, but the truth was that the border issue was being tied, you know, by democrats due to foreign aid. Well, obviously, you know, the democrats and the global as got there, got what they wanted. They got the for need done. Um, now i yeah, of course i think the American People are going to are going to be very angry if there is not some kind of a plan to address this border crisis at when it comes to the ukraine ad bill. Its a very divisive issue for the g o p. Clearly today we saw that in stark and measures because high speaker mike johnson, hes the focus for many republicans as most of the party voted against it that he bought on before that he didnt to know a flip flop is a political Crisis Brewing and congress as i would expect the same way that mccarthy. I think kayla mentioned mccarthy was ousted uh previously uh on the on a similar issue around um you know, his loyal to basically his, his honesty to, uh, to the, to his, to his republican colleagues into the agenda is that, that they promote in this case um i think the expectation from johnston, i mean the specially, i know he went to basically see trump, i think about a week ago or something, and trump endorse them, which help so obviously from his perspective because Marjorie Taylor green already was putting forth this idea that theyre going to try to oust them. But i think after this, uh, this massive aid package they got pushed through thanks to johnston, really reaching out to the democrats and then uh i, i think that his days are numbered. It almost got lost in the figures. Were talking about but separately the highest past, the bill that will allow washington to confiscate billions of dollars worth of russian upsets sitting in us banks on funds for them to ukraine for reconstruction, aptly named say maybe ironically, at the repo i am, that would be quite the precedent wouldnt that most of it was said, its going to month to nothing less than robbery at the e. U is against it as well. And it could potentially be a violation of the us constitution. Whats the thinking behind that of the thinking is that, you know, the us is, is basically pretending to be operating under rule of law, but consistently, basically recreate the law. And as we see, i mean, look we, we see it every day. Its, its, its the, the nature of the, you know, the rules for the rules for the not, for me. Its the is the, is the war against trump and you know, the something, you know, the, the lawsuits against them that only apply to him not to other Real Estate Developers in new york. I mean, its like, its really wild, right . We are in this, in this very brazen, lawless time and a sense where you havent been at dohertys are basically, you know, using the court systems. And theyre using this notion of law to do what they want. I mean, i think it already started with the seizure of assets of russians abroad. If i recall, when theyre ukraine conflict started that all ready basically set up, set a precedent for this. Im not clear in terms of what level of, you know, any russian does. It basically means using any russian nationals. I mean its really pretty crazy to go in that direction of simply seizing peoples assets because they, you know, there are national in the country. Um, you know, we, uh, again we, we cant be surprised by how extreme those the law fair is when it comes to this government. Its like sort of what ramifications this might have. So, im showing another point that, thats interesting. Here we saw the, the, the applause in congress after those bills were passed. It seems as if lawmakers just equate money with victory, particularly when it comes to ukraine. And youve got more than a 100000000000. 00 already spent by the key of going to key of but ukraine clearly not winning on the bottle of field, so do billions really turn the table. And i, i cant imagine that they will. Theres only so much that can be done as far as man power is concerned when it comes to ukraine. I dont think that they have the manpower to, to feed russia. But it seems that as i mentioned before, the idea of perpetuating the narrative perpetuating the more recently um, i think it was blinking of the secretary of state dimension. The, the idea of the ukraine will become part of nato. And these, this basically is an escalation, as we know, that was one of the big issues that, that put in a voice for over a decade. And if, if thats the case that the, you know, were basically going to try to escalate this thing then. And then it just really leaves the question of where does it end . Does it end with nato getting involved . Which brings the western world into the war because at least that its not like sending billions and billions more of armaments is going to mislead. Turn the tide. I guess the at one level is they big and bleed. Russia by prolonging this, you know, as has happened, may be enough. Janice, that in the eightys, but yeah its, its very, its very concerning, obviously to see us trying to escalate against a, a nuclear power. The whole list on the screen rights are showing this dont live in that program shown, appreciate your tech f. Thanks for talking to us so quickly after this development as well. Today course. Now as israel years off for expected invasion of the southern most gals and city of what off of the area is coming under. Im increasing number of our strikes. One of the latest attacks hit a residential building claiming the lives of at least 9, including 6 children. Thats according to the dozen and Civil Defense agents in the, the re, relative sourcing here mourning the loss of loved ones with scores of bodies taken to a local morgue for identification. Civilians are also sifting through the ruins of buildings destroyed by the idea of at least 2 r strikes have reportedly hit the rough us since friday. Around one and a half 1000000 palestinians reported the sheltering in the city which had previously been declared. You may recall a safe zone, 5 years, really military people on the ground, se theres nowhere left for them to hide the neighborhood to the house and building about them. But its in the symmetry was not sped from the building. These rough off, which they say is safe bodies place to have to have no words. So striking them with to roll kids why, why walked in these children do . What did they do is that was sent in here when theyre of swans, is that all the want . All these, these done is targets. They were sleep safe and sound, all of the killed, the women and children. These are state crimes. There is no country in the world that is committed such crimes, nothing like whats happening here. This never happened in history. So across in the west bank at least 2 palestinians help being killed in flushes with as really forces according to the local health ministry. The, the around a dozen palestinians were also reportedly injured and several homes destroyed during the raid, which is really forces launched on friday, close to the city of to caught them, calling it to a concert terrorism operation. The idea of a several militants were eliminated while 9 is released, soldiers were wounded. According to the palestinian prisoners society, 13 people were detained by b. Its released over the past 2 days. Off of them were, sees from a local refuge account where clashes are ongoing, palestinian officials have called that unprecedented system about that good. What do you mean . I think this is the 3rd day is being cushion and then notions come from the city of to car. Im in general, the scale of it may be equivalent to a slightly more than the 2002 inc cushion. It seems that the israelis really wants to sign into the Palestinian Resistance in the west bank, specifically in the camps in northern west bank. Well, the, it is a very difficult