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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

to strike back somehow, but i think they will want it to be considerably less than what happened last saturday night so that we can begin to see an offramp by the end of this week. >> peter, michael mentions the war in ukraine. you were once a moscow bureau chief. vladimir putin is watching this tonight, what is he thinking? >> i think he is happy, obviously the united states is distracted, it's divided, it is uncertain. he wants to see focus elsewhere on ukraine. they just fired their own barrage of rockets and missiles, sorry, missiles, not rockets.le and they killed plenty of ukrainians and we are talking about the middle east. so he is getting away with his war off the main screen and that is what he wants. i think that now he wants obviously be happy if that congress does pass the $60

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

billion by the end of the week, as speaker johnson is now er promising, that will make a big difference right now. ukrainians are having a hard in time just fighting back because they don't have ammunition. they don't have the basics to fight their war against the russians. they need assistance and the $60 billion, obviously, is a big, big ticket for them. so in that sense, obviously, a war in gaza, a war with iran is prompted, the republicans in ed the house, to finally get going with the security measures. it might not work out best for putin but he is more happy for the united states to be drawn into a middle east war where he thinks that we will therefore not be as focused on his actions in europe. >> general, as peter said, the white house, president biden does have his hands full, what could this escalation mean going forward for the relationship between president biden and prime minister netanyahu? >> obviously, there is a major threat to the region of war unbounded, taking place in the

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BBC News

jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg, is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money

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BBC News

reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons—pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money for ukraine, and one idea that's been kicking

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

doesn't get dragged into a larger conflict. they need to come with long-range missiles to knock down the drones that the russians are launching, cruises myle -- missiles. artillery needs to come in. they just passed a law. they need to build for an offensive next year. that's important. the u.s. has more to do. this is just the leading edge. the $60 billion is just the leading edge. atacms, making sure ukraine has resources to take all of that massive equipment that was provided, that is broken down, just normal wear and tear, needs to be fixed. training the ukrainians to do all these complex things, defend against russia and then conduct

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Morning Joe

as a rank and file nobody in congress, he voted against all previous ukraine assistance packages. you know, what does it mean? i do think it is important. he is obviously not a resistance hero yet, joe, right? he is endorsing donald trump. in the end, ukraine's fate, it hinges not on this $60 billion, which is crucial right now, but on what happens in the u.s. election this fall, i think. >> right. when you're a back bencher and you're worried about your district, that's one thing. when you actually, david french, are speaker of the house and you get briefings and you get intel briefings and you suddenly understand that fisa is needed to stop the next islamic radical attack on the united states or the next attack from some other force outside the united states,

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Chris Jansing Reports

mirrors what happened with senator langford and immigration bill. he put forward real reforms and then republicans tank the reforms, the border reforms. that's what's happening right now. you have some congressional members who are not serious, and they're hi jacking the process, andki then you have other congressional members who have legitimate questions about the ukraine aid.gi 60 billion more, it'sai not enoh to decisively end the war. it's going to keep russia, you know, at bay, but it's not -- it's not a true strategy, and i don't think they're wrong for demandingey that. >> don't go anywhere, but i want to go to yasmin vossoughian because i understand, is it possible, yasmin, that we actually have a full jury now? >> reporter: we got it, judge juan merchan saying it himself inside the courtroom, s chris. we have our full panel. this is, chris, i feel like an incredibly historic moment if we think about ibit, right? the first former president, ex-president of the united states to be tried criminally in the united states of america.

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BBC News Now

together, to bring the region together, to bring the region together and to demonstrate that there is a much betterfuture together and to demonstrate that there is a much better future that awaits everyone if they follow this path. awaits everyone if they follow this ath. . , ., ., path. the final question now, jessica parker, _ path. the final question now, jessica parker, bbc. - path. the final question now, jessica parker, bbc. if- path. the final question now, jessica parker, bbc. if i - path. the final question now, jessica parker, bbc. ifi can l path. the final question now, i jessica parker, bbc. ifi can first ask why won't — jessica parker, bbc. ifi can first ask why won't you _ jessica parker, bbc. ifi can first ask why won't you address - jessica parker, bbc. ifi can first. ask why won't you address events that have — ask why won't you address events that have happened overnight. important that you do so? can you tell us_ important that you do so? can you tell us if— important that you do so? can you tell us if you — important that you do so? can you tell us if you have spoken to your israeli _ tell us if you have spoken to your israeli counterparts? how would you characterise the us israel relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes— relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes are _ relationship right now. on ukraine, hopes are obviously rising that the us may— hopes are obviously rising that the us may pass this $60 billion aid package _ us may pass this $60 billion aid package for ukraine, but given the amount— package for ukraine, but given the amount of— package for ukraine, but given the amount of time it is taken and the situation, — amount of time it is taken and the situation, is— amount of time it is taken and the situation, is it coming too late? and going — situation, is it coming too late? and going to be incredibly boring and not make your day by saying again, iam not

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Breakfast

defence systems to go to ukraine as soon as possible. really at the moment, — soon as possible. really at the moment, it is not quite clear where those _ moment, it is not quite clear where those air— moment, it is not quite clear where those air defence systems might come from _ those air defence systems might come from. germany quite recently pledged an additional battery to ukraine, jens stoltenberg said conversations were ongoing with partner countries about— were ongoing with partner countries about whether there could be a further — about whether there could be a further assistance. there is some hope. _ further assistance. there is some hope, because the us aid package which _ hope, because the us aid package which has — hope, because the us aid package which has been so long stalled in congress. — which has been so long stalled in congress, worth $60 billion, for ukraine. _ congress, worth $60 billion, for ukraine, congress is moving towards a vote _ ukraine, congress is moving towards a vote on— ukraine, congress is moving towards a vote on that. so that caused a little _ a vote on that. so that caused a little bit — a vote on that. so that caused a little bit of— a vote on that. so that caused a little bit of optimism here, but actually— little bit of optimism here, but actually overall, officials i have been _ actually overall, officials i have been speaking to say the mood on this issue — been speaking to say the mood on this issue has been quite downbeat. thank— this issue has been quite downbeat. thank you _ this issue has been quite downbeat. thank you very much. that is the bbc's just park in capri for us. let's speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas. talk us through what we have heard from downing street.— from downing street. from the uk prime minister's _ from downing street. from the uk prime minister's office, _

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The Context

which takes us to the $60 billion aid package int he us. now could see a vote in house of reps on saturday. let's speak to ukrainian mp mariia mezentseva. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for having me. just talk us through, if we do get a vote on saturday in the us for that $60 billion aid package and it does go through, what kind of difference would it make? thank you so much for putting that in the right words, it really means a lot for us. it means we have to get involved, notjust ukraine, and it's a complicated and bumpy road for us, for the last half a year time, and you referred to the recent attacks on

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