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going to fund troops, funded border patrol and you can -- actually. >> why doesn't congress just do that, instead of not doing its job? why don't you sit down, with just like the white house and senate republicans are doing. now just sit down and negotiate. >> well, the house is passing legislation to address the issue. the president ought to be sitting down with the house saying, here's what we're going to do to secure the border. that's not what they're doing. mayorkas looked at the camera today, and he said, he would not try to end the release is into the united states, and instead have detentions, and at people remain in mexico. he said no, we've got to continue to release. we're going to have 300,000 a month of encounters. that's on sustainable. so the whole point here is to look at people and say look, when i called ranchers a day before yesterday and south texas, local law enforcement, sheriffs, border patrol i asked them, what do you think we need to? do they say if you can't shut down the border, then shut down the government. in the whole point of that is to say guys, we need to get your attention, you need to come to the table, you cannot continue to do what you're

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America Reports

>> peter: unusually quiet start to a re-election year to incumbent president, came back very, very late from vacation on tuesday, and nothing on camera yesterday, and nothing on camera today. john. >> john: like a lot of washington decided to take this entire week off. peter doocy, thank you. mary katherine, columnist for "outkick" and first start with donald trump going to the supreme court to appeal the decision in colorado to kick him off of the ballot. hoping to get a favorable ruling from the court on that and by virtue of it, a favorable ruling on maine as well. how do you think this is going to play out and will all of this have more support and not sympathy for the former president. >> i think it has repeatedly every time there is extra judicial attempt to take him out. you can't unpresident, you can impeach him, and convict him or you can beat him. and biden ended up beating him.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. because we won the state. >> reporter: meadows is pushing to move his case to federal court, which would mean jurors from outside atlanta, not just heavily democratic fulton county. all of it is spilling from the courtroom to the campaign trail, where the trump campaign says it's raised more than $7 million since his surrender last thursday, including selling campaign merchandise featuring mr. trump's mugshot. and tonight mr. trump's georgia arraignment has been set for september 6th. he could appear in person or virtually or waive his appearance altogether. lester? >> all right, blayne, thank you. now to the horrific helicopter crash caught on camera today in south florida. a fire rescue chopper spinning out of control and crashing into an apartment building. two people killed including a woman on the ground. here's tom costello. >> reporter: tragedy on a life-saving

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BBC News

our focus is on delivering for the priorities of the british people, that is the priority of this government. borisjohnson has been at the forefront of british politics for two decades — previously as mayor of london... and then the front man of the brexit campaign. in the 2019 general election, he won the tories their biggest majority for 30 years. it was a series of scandals, including partygate, that led to his downfall last year. while conservative mps are divided, very few of his backers are willing to appear on camera today. it's a disaster, we will lose huge numbers of mps, and they have to get their head out of the sand. sunak is a disaster for us. if the conservatives have any chance of winning the next election, we have to get boris back in a different capacity, and rally around him, not do him down. his final flourish was a list of honours and peerages handed out to his allies, including priti patel and jacob rees—mogg.

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BBC News

at the forefront of british politics for two decades, previously as mayor of london... ..and then the frontman of the brexit campaign. in the 2019 general election, he won the tories their biggest majority for 30 years. but it was a series of scandals, including partygate, that led to his downfall last year. while conservative mps are divided, very few of his backers are willing to appear on camera today. but not this one. it's a disaster. we'll lose huge numbers of mps and they've got to get their head out the sand. you know, sunak is the disaster for us. if the conservatives have any chance of winning the next election, we've got to get boris back in a different capacity and rally around him, not do him down. his final flourish was a list of honours and peerages handed out to his allies, including honours forformer ministers priti patel and jacob rees—mogg. but notably not nadine dorries, who it's reported had been hoping for a peerage but quit as an mp hours before the list was published without her name on it. now the conservative party faces

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BBC News

he should stand down was purely a decision for the former prime minister, and that's where that rests. our focus is on delivering on the priorities of the british people. that's where the prime minister's focus is. that's the priority of all of government. borisjohnson has been at the forefront of british politics for two decades, previously as mayor of london. and then the frontman of the brexit campaign. in the 2019 general election, he won the tories their biggest majority for 30 years. but it was a series of scandals, including partygate, that led to his downfall last year. while conservative mps are divided, very few of his backers are willing to appear on camera today. but not this one. it's a disaster. we'll lose huge numbers of mps and they've got to get their head out the sand. you know, sunak is the disaster for us. if the conservatives have any chance of winning the next election, we've got to get boris back in a different capacity and rally around him, not do him down.

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Chris Jansing Reports

boebert, the congresswoman, one of those ten who is keeping leadership from advancing any legislation on the floor, even legislation messaging bills, that she and they support. take a listen to what she told us today. >> we saw that agreements were breached from the speaker's race that we had in january, and i can give you 4 trillion reasons why we are not releasing control of the house floor at this time. we will meet with speaker mccarthy at some point, and have that discussion with him. >> reporter: now, the leader of the house freedom caucus, scott perry actually told reporters off camera today, and mind you, he is not in that block of ten. he did vote to advance the rule on the gas stove legislation, but he did say if all we're doing is passing messaging bills anyway, and they have no chance of being signed, what's a little hold up we can't get past. what difference does it make that we're in the stalemate. interesting perspective, but the house cannot operate as usual.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

>> john: there is but not for us. >> sandra: we have switched to military time underneath the camera today and so i think i looked down and thought we were still in the first hour when i said that. >> john: i love military time. every time i switch my clocks my wife gives me grief for it. >> sandra: let me know it's happening and i'll use it. john, that was great. back here tomorrow. thanks everybody for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: see you again tomorrow. >> john and sandra, thanks. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. some of the most consequential races taking you to the debate stage. >> no sheriffs are endorsing her statewide because of her stances on wanting to defund the police. >> he's weakened our privacy rights and women's rights. >> don bulduc's record make it clear it's a yes vote for a national abortion ban. >> i would vote for the bill she

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New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez

deployment of u.s. strategic military assets. >> reporter: and that is a south korean president we should note has justice been elected. he's only been in office for a matter of days. one of his first major events is hosting the president of the united states, a visit that will continue tomorrow before president biden heads to tokyo where he will meet with japanese leaders. that's another major aspect of the visit. while president biden was on the ground here in seoul today, he did sign that $40 billion aid package, a massive aid package that the united states is sending to ukraine, mainly to send them more weapons, as they are continuing to defend themselves against this russian invasion. that was a bill that actually had to be flown here to seoul for the president's signature. he did so off camera today, but the white house has confirmed he signed that bill. boris and amara. >> an important moment happening as the president visits asia. kaitlan collins from seoul, thank you so much. let's pivot to europe now because as president biden is shifting his focus, russia's war

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino-20220222-14:12:00

vladimir putin wrote joe biden, vladimir putin doesn't want me to be president. doesn't want me to be the nominee. if you are wondering why check that. it was two years ago as of yesterday. february 21, 2020. it's because i'm the only person in the field who has ever gone toe-to-toe with him and now you are in the phase one of the occupied territory of eastern ukraine and a massive question for the world to answer. how far will he go? >> dana: the president has scheduled a 3:00 virtual meeting about something that has nothing to do with this. i would be surprised if he does continue owl and have to address it in some way on camera today. the world is watching. >> bill: we'll have constant updates for the next two hours and 24 hours a day check out foxnews.com for live updates on this quickly changing story. a lot of them. in the meantime from l.a. now. progressive d.a. gascon saying he mishandled the case of a convicted child molest tore sentenced to two years behind bars.

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