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Outnumbered

picking up like this? because of president biden and the appeasement. the appeasement of iran. again, they are abstaining at the u.n. security council vote. and then all of the democrats standing up, including nancy pelosi, saying that israel is cutting off weapons -- that should happen for our closest ally the middle east. and then with the attack on israel, what did biden say? biden said to take the win. so they think that they are winning. they are protesting to get more out of the biden administration. >> harris: it is a good thing that the people who are suffering cannot see this. because none of this is feeding them. none of this is helping anybody with these protesters trying to get influence on ticky-tack or they are flexing for -- i mean - anywhere with put it on display

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Newsnight

got the division, absolutely not what rishi sunak wanted. i got a flavour of the thinking among senior conservatives earlier this evening as i caught up with some of them. lee anderson! yes, how are you? a sunny summer's evening. are you going to be heading into parliament to vote for or against boris johnson? erm, i'm abstaining. why are you abstaining? the reason i'm abstaining is because boris has gone. he's handed his notice in, so whatever happens tonight is not going to make any difference. he's not going back in to take his friends and family around parliament. so, i mean, ithink it's a bit of a waste of time, really. but i thought you always had firm opinions. you knew what you thought. i've just given you my opinion. have you not paid attention? but you're not going to vote, you're not going to vote. now, look. what is going to happen, if the vote goes through, what's going to happen? are you still a big borisjohnson supporter? i'm a supporter of the conservative party. and boris got us an 80 seat majority and got myjob. i'll be forever grateful for that. but, you know, this debate that's going on, it's a school ground pile—one. james cleverly. evening, nicholas.

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BBC News Now

other hand there is another block that wants to _ other hand there is another block that wants to move _ other hand there is another block that wants to move on, - other hand there is another block that wants to move on, that - other hand there is another block that wants to move on, that back rishi _ that wants to move on, that back rishi sunak— that wants to move on, that back rishi sunak and _ that wants to move on, that back rishi sunak and is _ that wants to move on, that back rishi sunak and is really- that wants to move on, that back rishi sunak and is really tired - that wants to move on, that back rishi sunak and is really tired ofi rishi sunak and is really tired of the fact— rishi sunak and is really tired of the fact instead _ rishi sunak and is really tired of the fact instead of— rishi sunak and is really tired of the fact instead of the _ rishi sunak and is really tired of the fact instead of the run—up. rishi sunak and is really tired of| the fact instead of the run—up to the fact instead of the run—up to the general— the fact instead of the run—up to the general election— the fact instead of the run—up to the general election talking - the fact instead of the run—up to. the general election talking about matters _ the general election talking about matters that _ the general election talking about matters that matter— the general election talking about matters that matter to _ the general election talking about matters that matter to the - the general election talking about matters that matter to the voters| matters that matter to the voters stuck _ matters that matter to the voters stuck talking _ matters that matter to the voters stuck talking about _ matters that matter to the voters stuck talking about these - matters that matter to the voters| stuck talking about these matters what happened _ stuck talking about these matters what happened inside _ stuck talking about these matters what happened inside downing i stuck talking about these matters - what happened inside downing street. the torv— what happened inside downing street. the torv base — what happened inside downing street. the torv base is — what happened inside downing street. the tory base is split _ what happened inside downing street. the tory base is split which _ what happened inside downing street. the tory base is split which is - what happened inside downing street. the tory base is split which is why- the tory base is split which is why mps appear— the tory base is split which is why mps appear to _ the tory base is split which is why mps appearto be _ the tory base is split which is why mps appear to be abstaining - the tory base is split which is whyl mps appear to be abstaining where the tory base is split which is why. mps appear to be abstaining where if they want— mps appear to be abstaining where if they want to — mps appear to be abstaining where if they want to preserve _ mps appear to be abstaining where if they want to preserve the _ mps appear to be abstaining where if they want to preserve the image - mps appear to be abstaining where if they want to preserve the image of. they want to preserve the image of they want to preserve the image of the party— they want to preserve the image of the party as— they want to preserve the image of the party as a — they want to preserve the image of the party as a whole _ they want to preserve the image of the party as a whole would - they want to preserve the image of the party as a whole would be - the party as a whole would be turning — the party as a whole would be turning up _ the party as a whole would be turning up-— the party as a whole would be turnin: u. , ._ turning up. presumably with three by-elections _ turning up. presumably with three by-elections in — turning up. presumably with three by-elections in the _ turning up. presumably with three by-elections in the near— turning up. presumably with three by-elections in the near future - turning up. presumably with three i by-elections in the near future they by—elections in the near future they need to be campaigning. this will not be helping? need to be campaigning. this will rrot be helping?— not be helping? absolutely not. three of those _ not be helping? absolutely not. three of those at _ not be helping? absolutely not. three of those at least - not be helping? absolutely not. three of those at least do - not be helping? absolutely not. three of those at least do not i three of those at least do not really — three of those at least do not really change _ three of those at least do not really change the _ three of those at least do not really change the situation i three of those at least do not| really change the situation for rishi — really change the situation for rishi sunak. _ really change the situation for rishi sunak, three _ really change the situation for rishi sunak, three tory- really change the situation for rishi sunak, three tory mpsi really change the situation for i rishi sunak, three tory mps who really change the situation for - rishi sunak, three tory mps who do not want _ rishi sunak, three tory mps who do not want him — rishi sunak, three tory mps who do not want him to— rishi sunak, three tory mps who do not want him to be _ rishi sunak, three tory mps who do not want him to be prime _ rishi sunak, three tory mps who do not want him to be prime minister. not want him to be prime minister potentially — not want him to be prime minister potentially being _ not want him to be prime minister potentially being replaced - not want him to be prime minister potentially being replaced by- not want him to be prime minister potentially being replaced by mps| potentially being replaced by mps who don't— potentially being replaced by mps who don't want _ potentially being replaced by mps who don't want him _ potentially being replaced by mps who don't want him to _ potentially being replaced by mps who don't want him to be - potentially being replaced by mps who don't want him to be prime i who don't want him to be prime minister— who don't want him to be prime minister who— who don't want him to be prime ministerwho are _ who don't want him to be prime minister who are not _ who don't want him to be prime minister who are not toadies - who don't want him to be prime| minister who are not toadies but who don't want him to be prime . minister who are not toadies but it will prolong — minister who are not toadies but it will prolong the _ minister who are not toadies but it will prolong the pain _ minister who are not toadies but it will prolong the pain over- minister who are not toadies but it will prolong the pain over the - will prolong the pain over the summer. _ will prolong the pain over the summer, each— will prolong the pain over the summer, each and _ will prolong the pain over the summer, each and every- will prolong the pain over the summer, each and every one j will prolong the pain over the . summer, each and every one of will prolong the pain over the - summer, each and every one of those try-elections— summer, each and every one of those try-elections will— summer, each and every one of those by—elections will reopen _ summer, each and every one of those by—elections will reopen questions - by—elections will reopen questions about— by—elections will reopen questions about what— by—elections will reopen questions about what the _ by—elections will reopen questions about what the toady _ by—elections will reopen questions about what the toady strategy - by—elections will reopen questions i about what the toady strategy should be. about what the toady strategy should be questions— about what the toady strategy should be. questions may— about what the toady strategy should

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Outside Source

the dup�*s position in particular needs to be read in the context of the wider comments that have been made about the windsor framework more generally. i suppose if we are looking at the stormont break, in particular the dup�*s and certainty and rejection of that today lies largely in effect that it does nothing with regard to existing eu law that is needed for the northern ireland protocol to operate. very much the windsor brake refers to changing eu law going forward. so that is a key point of concern for the democratic unionist party. in a more general sense as well, the party has been very consistent in saying that they want to see more information, clarification and indeed more detail around various aspects of the windsor framework overall, but particularly around the stormont brake. so i don�*t think it is overly surprising that the dup took the position it did today rather than abstaining, but certainly there are remaining concerns there that need to be addressed before the party will be able to reach its final decision with regard

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Alex Wagner Tonight

they abstained again. if you're vladimir putin, you don't want your best buddy in the world abstaining. we are not abstaining in our support for ukraine. that is the good news. the bad news, they're also criticizing us, blaming us, and, as we heard over the last several days, made public at the munich security conference, when vice president harris called them out on it, i was there in the room when she said it, there are some intelligence reporting that suggests there are not even changing their policy and supporting with weapons and technologies, the russians. that would be a big change in russia, chinese policy. it was right for us to push back on it. having said all, that i agree with what secretary blinken just said, that you reported. we don't want a cease-fire in ukraine because that just gives putin time to reconstruct his army, and attack again. we had that back in 2014, it didn't work out. we need a permanent peace, and that's what the chinese need to support, not just a cease-fire, but something much more long term.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

stability, even though they'd like to see an example that could justify them invading taiwan, i'm sure, they prefer a more stable world, generally speaking. could china, potentially, be used in a row for a good here at some point? >> maybe. so far, i'd say, she jinping is trying to have his cake and eat it too. he is not supporting putin the way putin would like. he didn't endorse this war. a year ago, there is a vote at the un general assembly, they abstained. there was one the other day, they abstained again. if you're vladimir putin, you don't want your best buddy in the world abstaining. we are not abstaining in our support for ukraine. that is the good news. the bad news, they're also criticizing us, blaming us, and, as we heard over the last several days, made public at the munich security conference, when vice president harris called them out on it, i was there in the room when she said it, there are some intelligence reporting that suggests there are not even changing their policy and supporting with

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KYIV/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly condemned Russia's attempted annexation of four Ukrainian areas while Ky

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

ukrainian officials say the capital region was struck by iranian kamikaze drones early this morning. according to the associated press, one official said on telegram that critical infrastructure facility were hit. it's not yet clear if there were any casualties. the united nations general assembly voted overwhelmingly yesterday to condemn russia for its illegal annexation of ukrainian territory. 143 nations voted favor of condemn being russia with 35 countries abstaining including north korea and russia itself. notably, both saudi arabia and the uae voted in favor of the resolution. u.s. ambassador to the united nations linda thomas greenfield warned the other nations in the room ahead of that vote that some day they could be next. >> colleagues, the facts are clear. a u.n. member state, one a

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Outside Source

contributing to this ongoing and growing strain. we don't know what is going to happen. indeed, hundreds and thousands of russians moved to kazakhstan. we don't know how long they will stay, he will stay and he will move further. and how society will move further. and how society will react and how it will develop in the future. so we're watching, but definitely it is across the range, it is an issue for kazakhstan's oil exports via russia and disruption on the pipeline. it is the way we are voting in the general assembly supporting ukraine's territory, integrity and generally abstaining. its various,

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Talking Business

barrels of oil in may, pushing saudi arabia, formerly china's biggest source of crude, to second place with some 57 million barrels. and the majority of what's left has made its way to india, not usually a big customer for russian oil. but a bargain is a bargain and india has been buying. and in some cases, at prices around $30 a barrel cheaper than brent crude. injanuary and february, india didn't import any oilfrom russia. not a drop. but since then, they have been hoovering it up with russia their second biggest source of oil in may. to put this in perspective, some industry experts predict that india will buy more of the kremlin�*s crude in five months this year than in the whole of last year. here's our man in mumbai, nikhil inamdar, to give us a picture from the ground. india shares deep and historic ties with russia, and has taken a resolutely middle—of—the—road position when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine, abstaining from voting on any of

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