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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

at columbia this week now calling on university president minouche shafik to resign. tonight the white house weighing in, saying in part, "while every american has the right to peaceful protest, calls for violence and physical intimidation targeting jewish students and the jewish community are blatantly anti-semitic, unconscionable, and dangerous, and have absolutely no place on any college campus or anywhere in the united states of america." last week, an unauthorized encampment on campus led to more than 100 arrests. >> i was one of the students arrested, suspended by the university. all of these students know the risk. >> reporter: tonight, an escalating conflict growing more contentious on campus. george solis, nbc news. in washington, a high wire political act tonight for the house speaker, facing down an intensifying push by some in his party to kick him out of leadership. all of it fallout for his support of this weekend's vote to help ukraine to the tune of $60 billion. julie tsirkin is on capitol hill. >> reporter: tonight, growing pressure on house speaker mike johnson, facing a

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CBS Weekend News

ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says the $95 billion bipartisan foreign aid package passed in the house on saturday will help keep the war with russia from expanding. >> translator: this aid will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. >> reporter: there's more than $60 billion in assistance set aside for kyiv, including nearly $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapon systems and defense equipment. >> well, the great news is this is finally happening. it should have happened six months ago. >> reporter: for months hard right members of the house vehemently opposed more aid for ukraine, including speaker mike johnson before he received the gavel. on saturday more than half of house republicans voted no to the measure, leaving johnson to rely on democratic support. now a small but growing number of republicans are openly

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Ayman

you noted women's basketball is still undervalued. talk to us about that with the pay gap outrage with caitlin clark's salary. the default is economics. women's sports do not push in as much. i reject it and can make the case for it but why do you think that as well? >> first of all i do think women's sports did pull in less revenue. >> yes. factual correct >> but, because they do not pull in the same revenue they don't deserve the same level of salaries and wnba players are not fighting for that but are arguing for their fair share. it brings in $2 million. and nba $10 billion. they are set in the collective bargaining agreement. an agreement between the union and the league that is how it works in every sport. now, as a share of revenue, the

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Ayman

the pay gap outrage over her salary. the default argument that people have said it is simply about economics. the women's sports don't pull in as much revenue as the men's sport. i reject that and make the case for it, but tell us why you think that as well? >> well first of all i do think women's sports pull in less revenue. >> it is actually correct. >> that exists, right? but that doesn't mean these women are underpaid and undervalued relative to that. the big strawman a lot of people bring up because they don't pull the same revenue, they don't deserve the same salary, and wnba players are fighting and arguing for their fair share. so the wnba brings in around $200 million in revenue. the nba brings in $10 billion. the way salaries are negotiated, they are set in the bargaining agreement between the union and the league. that's how this works in every sport. now as a share of revenue the nba players get about 51% of

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BBC News

weekend's events as being doomed and double down on its desire for what it still calls a special military operation to succeed. but the return of the american support and this seismic, military package were £50 billion, means an already long war is going to be much longer. but there are some things here in kyiv that ukraine just things here in kyiv that ukrainejust might things here in kyiv that ukraine just might have a say in how this warrants. ——0n how this war and is. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. uk mp mark menzies says he has quit the conservative party, and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off quote "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations the party has since concluded cannot conclude

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart
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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

and has got a major offensive going against the u.s. political system, at the same time. >> we will talk about that in a minute, but has the delay in getting ukraine funding bill through congress aided this authoritarian access that you are warning about? >> it certainly has. ukrainians have lost a large number of troops, they have lost critical terrain, and remember, that bill has not past, yet. assistance is not there. we would need an airlift to fly that stuff directly into ukraine, heavy equipment, ammunition, patriot missiles, everything that they need needs to be flown in, right away. i do not know if we are planning that and i do not know if that is spelled out in that $60 billion. if that takes another couple months, putin has an opportunity to exploit a weakness. we had groups of ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to

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FOX News Sunday

one of the consistencies you see across several fox polls and polls we don't heritage every munch and polls of other outlets the election is going to turn on a couple of issues. it's going to turn on the economy which are present biden's performance has been terrible. it's going to turn onto lawlessness. that lawlessness of the southern border and the lawlessness in cities. on those issues president trump is widely ahead. but there's nothing present biden is going to do to change his performance on those two things. i am very confident about president trump's ability to win this election. he spoke to him about a week ago present overconfident he is resolved. ultimately the american people when they wake up each day the american dream is slipping away when they turn on the news last night they see the border is still open and democrats are waving the ukrainian flag we send $60 billion to protect another country's border but not our own, president biden is in deep trouble this election and he deserves every bit of it.

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Morning Joe

>> this kindergarten was destroyed by russian invasion. now, since the support of the american people, ukraine will lead the world in stopping this terrorism and genocide. god bless america. >> wow. the package includes more than $60 billion in aid for the war-torn country. $26 billion for israel. $8 billion for the indo-pacific. a fourth bill would force tiktok's parent company, based in china, to sell the platform. president biden put out a statement after the bill was passed, writing in part, "members of both parties in the house voted to advance our national security interests and send a clear message about the power of american leadership on the world stage." the senate is expected to pass the legislation as early as tomorrow and send it to the president's desk. >> jon meacham, so much at stake

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Morning Joe

wnba versus the nba. the wnba makes about $2 billion in revenue as compared to about $10 billion in revenue with the nba. i talked to grant hill. we were saying it feels like the wnba is at an inflection point. all of this may very well turn on the back of the wonders of her talent. >> when you look at the college finals, women outrated men for the first time ever. >> it was great basketball. >> at the end of the day, viewership equals money. that should mean more money for more women in the wnba. >> absolutely. beyond caitlin clark. andrew ross sorkin, great to see you. thank you very much. we're going to get another live report from lower manhattan as donald trump is now inside the courtroom ahead of opening statements set to begin at any moment now.

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