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two did his job and of course you work with the santa civil liberties and that work has meant documenting human rights abuses. >> and in russia's invasion of ukraine what do you want the world to know about what you've found? just recently, ready-made putin once again, repeat his genocidal claimed in interview to tucker carlson that ukrainians are not exist. >> there is no ukrainian nation, there is no ukrainian language, there is no ukrainian culture and a week for ten years documenting how this works transferred in the horrible practice in the ground when russian troops deliberately liquidate active local people, destroyed ukrainian cultural heritage forcibly deported ukrainian children to russia in order to bring them up as russians so we have no other chance. if we stop fighting, there will be no more us and of course we heard

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FOX News Sunday

hello. >> shanna, good morning for the conflict in the middle east develops, israel is likely to receive billions in new u.s. funding to support their war efforts. >> this vote three to 6 66 art 8 the bill is passed. [cheering] >> critical funding bill for israel pass in the house of representatives on saturday the plan to send 26,000,000,002 america's key middle east l.a. now has to the senate and is expected to reach president biden's desk. >> we also have language that prevents it from any of the funding going to hamas or any other bad actors that's a very important element of oversight pick house speaker mike johnson assuring those skeptical of the bill that money won't end up in the hands of israel's enemies. as israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu thanked lawmakers for their support, netanyahu poster 2x sega u.s. congress just overwhelmingly passed a much appreciated aid bill that demonstrates strong

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CNN Newsroom Live

sell more aid to ukraine what case did you have to make it to get those lawmakers and lobbyists to support this i'm not very familiar with american politics rights lawyer, but speaker johnson have to fulfill the avail of people if united states of america, he had just two did his job and of course you work with the santa fe civil liberties& that work has meant documenting human rights abuses amid russia's invasion of ukraine what do you want the world to know about what you've found? >> just recently, led demille putin once again, repeat his genocidal claimed in interview to tucker carlson that ukrainians are not exist, that there is no ukrainian nation, there is no ukrainian language, there is no ukrainian culture and a week for ten years documenting of this words transferred in the horrible practice in the ground when

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Breakfast

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Morning Joe

clinton was going into office, he got the briefing when barack obama was going into office, he was saying a few things on the campaign trail that he stopped saying after he had gotten -- forgive my language here -- but in the intel community, they call it the oh, shit briefing. that's what he got. you look at the material before you, and you say those words and understand just how dangerous the world is out there and just what is required by american leaders to keep it safe. >> bill burns is a legendary diplomat, and i would have loved to have been in that room for the meeting, as i'm sure we all would have, to learn and hear what really was his take on the stakes here. i do hope that the biden administration is doing whatever they can to push the ukrainians to -- not only to success, but to start seriously thinking about negotiations and what are going to have to be the concessions they want from

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

they're getting deep at the underpinnings of the second crime. remember, this is 34 originally misdemeanor counts of false kaigs case of business records, bumped up to a felony because the prosecution needs to prove not only did donald trump sign those checks or do the falsification with, one, an intent to defraud, but two a separate intent to, in this case it's conceal, a previous crime which is, we're calling it election interference. it's really campaign finance law violation. the prosecution has sought to elevate their language surrounding how they are describing this case. it's going to be the defense's job to pick that apart and break it down. the defense in one of those motions in limine made an argument not to use the phrase catch and kill. they didn't win. they thought it was too prejudicial. oftentimes i think it's misleading when we talk about a scheme to suppress negative information, a catch-and-kill

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

getting specific. at the end of the day, when the jurors deliberate, they'll have to go through each of these 34 counts and have to take a vote and say do we all agree beyond a reasonable doubt they've met their burden. the prosecution can't get away from these details. that is the case. i think it's great they're putting it right up front. the jurors have to understand that. if they prove the case, they have to find them guilty. >> why do you think they're reading from the indictment? >> well, i think, one, it's already been language that they've all agreed upon on how to describe this case. in an opening statement you have to be careful not getting into argument. it helps you from going beyond your skis, as the phrase goes. this is language that the judge and the defense can't object to you putting forward. now, in another way if you're describing it in a way outside of that, you could get into trouble. you may not be accurate.

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Verified Live

of demonstrations and to move them to other locations because they feel sometimes thatjewish people are intimidated and have to stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations. we can now speak to dal babu, former metropolitan police chief superintendent. i want to talk about two separate but interrelated issues. this specific incident that lucy walked us through and the wider handling of demonstrations, we will come to those in a moment. 0n demonstrations, we will come to those in a moment. on this specific incident, what is your assessment? the language the police officer used was wrong and not acceptable, and the police have apologised for that, it was about somebody looking to jewish. there is a wider issue, that

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CNN This Morning

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CNN This Morning

of the norm is just saying like we're done, we're done with this, and we're not going to let you go take the whole house off a cliff anymore. any said, yeah, like even people who are mild-mannered, i mean, he's i wouldn't say he's mild-mannered, but he doesn't talk like this. are done with that. i will say he also has a primary challenge, right by some of you're nodding your head supported by some of the friends of the motion to vacate crowd? yeah. no, it was a very impressive moments and it's admirable. >> i think anytime an elected official just truly speaks their mind & unvarnished way we get so used to the kind of equivocating language. it's always sort of bracing to see somebody just and i agree with dana absolutely. that it was clearly a reflection of forester of the frustration that members have felt for very long time about being led around by the hard-right of the party. i do think there's i think there's a sense right now as sort of a hope that what

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