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which won't be too difficult because it's democrat—controlled. president biden will then sign it into law. the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. expected to reach the battlefield and less than a week. our ukraine correspondent is james waterhouse. he told me about the reaction to the deal from president zelensky. he has described the decision as putting history. it is a much boost really against the backdrop of their not being many for ukraine of late. what does this aid package mean?

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Morning Joe Weekend

so much as biden would like to continue his policy, if it turns out congress does not renew that, i think the message to the allies around the world will be, even if you have a democrat who supported ukraine aid in the oval office, it may not make that big of a difference. and this is going to be the real test i think of americans. >> white house and national security correspondent for the new york times, david sanger, thank you so much. his new book is out tomorrow entitled "new cold war's, china's rise come russia's invasion and america's struggled to defend the west." it is an important book. you can preorder it now. thank you very much. coming up, our friend and colleague chris hayes joins the conversation. we will be right back!

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Velshi

crosses the line. >> interesting. watch this closely, thank you, both, for laying it out for us. lisa rubins is correspondent and senior correspondent and author of the agenda. still ahead on "velshi." a historic boat to unionize. the forest to unionize in the south in decades. what it means for the power of the labor movement in america, plus, an important new book by our great friend begs readers r to stop outsourcing the responsibility of democracy and to take control of it t ourselves. thankfully, there are many people who already understand that civic engagement is crucial to the fabric of this country, as is our right to vote. i will introduce you to someone with small acts of courage making a big difference in one neighborhood. you are watching e "velshi."

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Fox News Live

tomorrow good national correspondent he is in allentown pennsylvania or trouble be on the ballot on tuesday. a key senate race, hyatt brian. that is right we are in allentown consult pennsylvania it's part of the states to 22 core door it's where the majority of the states, the latino voters live. this could help decide who wins the nation's largest battleground state. the latest fox news poll shows both the president biden and trump are tied in the state a new nbc news poll out today shows a different picture nationally it shows trump with a two-point advantage over invited nationally. their race has tightened with trump's lead dropping from a five-point advantage in january. the poll also shows rfk junior hurts trump more than it hurts a

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BBC News

more casualties in gaza simply because of the amount of military support that it is getting. so although there have been differences between the united states and israel diplomatically, the core support of the united states, namely, military kit, continues to grow. and that was our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, in jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticised reported american plans to sanction a unit of the israeli military that's accused of human rights violations in the west bank. mr netanyahu said he was working to prevent sanctions he called the height of absurdity. the netzah yehuda battalion of ultra—orthodox soldiers has been at the centre of several incidents of violence against palestinian civilians. there's been no official comment from washington. let's hear some of what mr netanyahu had to say. translation: i will fiercely defend | the idf, our military and warriors. | if someone thinks they can sanction an idf unit, i will fight this with all my strength.

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politicians were murdered. in the last year alone 8000 violent deaths have been recorded. but human rights groups are concerned that if these measures are passed it could lead to abuses such as police brutality and arbitrary arrests which, they say, have already increased this year. let's speak to our correspondent ione wells, in quito. good to have you. could you put some of this in perspective because some of this in perspective because some of these sweeping changes have already been taking place, right? that is right. a state of emergency and internal armed conflict was announced by the president in january and that was because one of the top gang leaders escape from prison which led to mass prison riots and violence on the streets and a massive increase in killings

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so there is a huge amount of concern in diplomatic circles about how hard and when israel decides to operate in rafah. and that was our diplomatic correspondent james landale, in jerusalem. the red crescent society says one of its volunteer paramedics has been killed from settlers violence in the occupied west bank. the aid organisation said mohammed awad allan was providing medical assistance to those wounded by settlers' gunfire in nablus. he served as a volunteer as part of an initiative to offer ambulance services to the area's residents. and don't forget you can get much more analysis from the middle east on the bbc news website. it includes today bbc verify analysing satellite images that appear to show that an iranian air defence site was damaged in friday's air attack by israel. you can read that online or on the bbc news app. here, the policing minister has said

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CNN Newsroom

crossed, as you the leading from your correspondent and israel when it out. >> there's israeli military activity in lebanon anything contrib these two countries back into lobbing missiles and rockets at each other once again in terms of the american role, it was very interesting in the past week. hearing that the us was telling israel to take the win and essentially move on. messaging to the iranians through, through allies that they shouldn't respond to an israeli attack. you wrote recently for a piece in foreign policy after more than a decade in which the american foreign the policy communities sought to de-emphasize, pivot away and retrenched from the middle east, the biden administration proved that washington can be separate from its confused approach. the war in gaza, a source of security in the region. so what do you make of the biden administration's efforts to tamp down this escalation while also continuing to support that warren gaza this has been a recurring theme of the biden administration since october 7 whip it, deployment of

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CNN This Morning Weekend

foreign aid package plus other measures are now headed to the senate for approval senators are coming in during their recess to get it to president biden's desk. >> however, that bipartisan support could spell disaster for speaker mike johnson and now some gop hardliners are calling on him to resign before for they make a move on trying to oust him with a vote with us. now as cnn's chief congressional correspondent and host of inside politics sunday, manu raju. good morning, manu. >> so do you think will see that motion to vacate soon, if at all? well, look it, marjorie taylor greene has introduced it. she can call for any moment and the question is, if she does call for it, will she have the votes to oust him from the speakership? there's some belief among those detractors that that some people believe that this was the moment for them to go forward when really the pressure was was boiling, when there was so much tension internally, but now they're going home for a weeklong recess and then will those tensions some sayyed. well, the anger subside. well, mike

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Asia Business Report

of conditions in northern mexico to get around us sanctions on chinese goods by making those same products in mexico instead. at the same time, some big us firms have relocated from asia to mexico too. while nearshoring has undoubtedly provided the mexican economy with a major boost during the global economic downturn, many are asking if the boom can last. our mexico correspondent, will grant, reports from the northern city of monterrey in other news, made in mexico but owned by china, the furniture company a part of the business. scores of chinese companies relocated to industrial parks in northern mexico to bring production close to the us market with shipping and the final product is considered 100% mexican. the avoid tariffs and sanctions imposed on china and the worsening trade war the us.

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