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The Five

their budget but here's the thing when you reach a point where you are comfortable around the table and everybody sayingss the same thing we seen this inse media outlets over the last few weeks as they confront theseof t things to gets bed i like whati this guy did laid out what he thought was a problem and he resigned. now something else made up in getting ready to happen but is people going to their boss' officeeis for r mask on their fe this guy said look i don't support calls to defund i respect the integrity of mya colleagues but i can'tne work ia newsroom wormed disparaged by the new ceo hopefully this causesy th internal conversatiod even external conversation even if you are liberal but like npri the second thing you should likn if you are a conservative listening to conservative radio you should want back and forth

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HARDtalk

outspoken about that. but offshoring is not the same as the rwanda policy. 0ffshoring has been proven to be legal. and the labour party — as we know, tony blair... yeah, sure, but i'm actually very interested in the rwanda policy itself because it seems to symbolise so much. yes. you know, taking one of the richest countries in the world's migration problem and offshoring it to a country like rwanda in the middle of africa, many people say that it contravenes basic international norms and human rights. the supreme court in the uk has basically said it won't fly. rishi sunak says he's going to pass new laws to ensure it does fly, and the suggestion is he might even refute a ruling from the european court of human rights. where would you, as a tory mp, sit on that if he chose to do that? so i've said i don't support leaving the echr. i've also said i don't support the rwanda policy. i will continue not to support it because i don't believe that it is a safe country for certain types of asylum seekers. some tories feel so strongly on this that they say it could be a resigning issue. would you? i won't resign the conservative whip because i continue

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

voice against trump in the general election. it will be interesting to see if he chooses to do that, but that's an argument that joe biden and the democrats are making about donald trump. it's helpful, chris christie knows trump, he was incredibly close to trump, and can vouch for him -- can speak to his character or lack thereof. >> yeah. >> it's helpful to have him doing that. >> it's a great ad for joe biden, right? the further question for chris christie is how far will he go, right, in a general election if donald trump is the nominee? would he endorse joe biden? we saw some governors do that. governor kasich was part of a big part of the nominating convention. is that something chris christie would think about doing? >> christie's calling out trump as being a threat to democracy, many republicans certainly agree with that, if but if you notice hallie and desantis have stopped

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

candidates that don't support him and push back, they are unfit. he talked about the focus of the other campaigns, spending so much time on when are you going to drop out, instead of going after the front-runner who he sees as a threat. he also talked about his future, what he's going to do. he has doubled down, recommitted to making sure that he does everything he can to keep donald trump from the white house. look, it sucks to drop out of a campaign. it sucks. everyone saying who you are going to support, needs to give him time to sit back, back, relax and regroup. clearly his supporters will likely to go to haley, and that's in her best interest. a statement from nikki haley we just don't in reaction. chris christie has been a friend for many years. i commend him on a hard-fought campaign.

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HARDtalk

in the united kingdom itself. are you a supporter of that policy? so i don't support the rwanda policy and i've been very outspoken about that. but offshoring is not the same as the rwanda policy. 0ffshoring has been proven to be legal. and the labour party — as we know, tony blair... yeah, sure, but i'm actually very interested in the rwanda policy itself because it seems to symbolise so much. yes. you know, taking one of the richest countries in the world's migration problem and offshoring it to a country like rwanda in the middle of africa, many people say that it contravenes basic international norms and human rights. the supreme court in the uk has basically said it won't fly. rishi sunak says he's going to pass new laws to ensure it does fly, and the suggestion is he might even refute a ruling from the european court of human rights. where would you, as a tory mp, sit on that if he chose to do that? so i've said i don't support leaving the echr. i've also said i don't support the rwanda policy. i will continue not to support it because i don't believe

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HARDtalk

but offshoring is not the same as the rwanda policy. 0ffshoring has been proven to be legal. and the labour party — as we know, tony blair... yeah, sure, but i'm actually very interested in the rwanda policy itself because it seems to symbolise so much. yes. you know, taking one of the richest countries in the world's migration problem and offshoring it to a country like rwanda in the middle of africa, many people say that it contravenes basic international norms and human rights. the supreme court in the uk has basically said it won't fly. rishi sunak says he's going to pass new laws to ensure it does fly, and the suggestion is he might even refute a ruling from the european court of human rights. where would you, as a tory mp, sit on that if he chose to do that? so i've said i don't support leaving the echr. i've also said i don't support the rwanda policy. i will continue not to support it because i don't believe that it is a safe country for certain types of asylum seekers. some tories feel so strongly on this that they say it could be a resigning issue.

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HARDtalk

outspoken about that. but offshoring is not the same as the rwanda policy. 0ffshoring has been proven to be legal. and the labour party — as we know, tony blair... yeah, sure, but i'm actually very interested in the rwanda policy itself because it seems to symbolise so much. yes. you know, taking one of the richest countries in the world's migration problem and offshoring it to a country like rwanda in the middle of africa, many people say that it contravenes basic international norms and human rights. the supreme court in the uk has basically said it won't fly. rishi sunak says he's going to pass new laws to ensure it does fly, and the suggestion is he might even refute a ruling from the european court of human rights. where would you, as a tory mp, sit on that if he chose to do that? so i've said i don't support leaving the echr. i've also said i don't support the rwanda policy. i will continue not to support it because i don't believe that it is a safe country for certain types of asylum seekers. some tories feel so strongly on this that they say it could be a resigning issue.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

voters are asking for. >> all right, matt duss, thank you very much. that is all in for this week. alex wagner tonight starts right now with ali velshi in for alex. good evening, ali. >> important point there, this isn't an either or, all or nothing, don't support israel or do support israel. it's a measure of condition that goes along with the aid that we give ukraine or any other country that says we have to prosecute this war in a different way. >> in fact, it's interesting one of the things that we learned, right, during the early days of the war was very intense conditions placed on ukraine about attacks in russia, specifically because of fears of blow back, of escalation. and it was, this was an active conversation, very, ve clearly. >> very early, and they're constantly. i'm glad you brought that up. thank you, my friend. have aooweekend. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. i am ali velshi in for alex wagner. last month, the united states economy gained 216,000 jobs. unemployment kept steady at an

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

weren't involved in this negotiation, we never spoke to someone at the white house or the senate leadership, i don't think you're going to get many house democrats voting for a deal like that. >> so, with that, we know in order to get aid for ukraine, republicans want a deal on immigration. it is a stand still when it comes to this ongoing war in ukraine. how crucial is that aid for ukraine right now? >> it is absolutely crucial. we should have a stand alone up or down vote on the aid to ukraine. and i strongly support the aid to ukraine. but what i don't support is getting rid of the americas commitment to asylum or parole, just to give aid to ukraine. we're not going to compromise our entire values as a nation over that. >> what about a potential government shutdown, sir? you have a lot on your plate as i'm going through this list of things you need to get done as you return from your holidays. hopefully you rested up, we're 16 days from a potential

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

i will be interested to see, to brendan's points, who will attack donald trump. that poll showed 58% of the people don't support donald trump. how do the candidates on that stage start to grab a bigger portion of the people that already aren't with donald trump and position themselves in the future to have that ability to beat him? nobody is going to win this nomination tonight. nobody is going to lose it. the question is, how do you come out of tonight better positioned for the next series of events? >> what about a six-week ban in iowa? >> it was still -- it was supported. it was a different question. it was not on this battery of what is more popular or not. there was -- did this hit the right spot, did you think it went too far? overwhelmingly, iowa republican caucus goers said there was -- they were receptive to it. whether we look at the -- the six-week ban wasn't part of the issues. it was the 15-week ban.

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