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Inside With Jen Psaki

talking points rather than their own leadership, but don't take it from me. listen to one of their colleagues. >> i guess, their reasoning is that they want russia to win so badly they wanted to oust the speaker over it. it's a strange position to take. i think they want to be in the minority, too. that's the obvious reality. >> so, here's the obvious reality we learned, this week. the majority of the republican conference was apparently so swayed by this propaganda that they voted no on the final passage of ukraine funding. this forced speaker johnson to rely on democratic help to get this across the finish line. here's the thing. wars don't pause because republicans can't get their ducks in a row. donald the task may have put it best when he said better late

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BBC News

trying to make this an election issue, trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. obviously, standing on a lectern that said "stop the boats". an easy promise to judge as to whether it has been successful because you can go to the cliffs of dover and see if there were any boats coming over. i think that will be the key thing. notjust a reduction in the number coming across, as well this bill gets ascent and flights start taking off, but whether or notjust gets ascent and flights start taking off, but whether or not just there is a reduction in small boats coming across but whether they are stopping the boats. the across but whether they are stopping the boats. ~ . across but whether they are stopping the boats. ~ , the boats. the prime minister said he would not _ the boats. the prime minister said he would not give _ the boats. the prime minister said he would not give much _ the boats. the prime minister said. he would not give much information about operational details about the government plan because of what he said was a loud minority who tried to frustrate the process. what did he mean by that?— to frustrate the process. what did he mean by that? what he means is the government _ he mean by that? what he means is the government is _ he mean by that? what he means is the government is fully _ he mean by that? what he means is the government is fully expecting i the government is fully expecting this bill and plan to face more

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BBC News

will get questions from the media. canisterwith the i. please? how canister with the i. please? how many people _ canister with the i. please? how many people do _ canister with the i. please? how many people do you _ canister with the i. please? hippo many people do you expect canisterwith the i. please? hippo many people do you expect will be on these flights by the end of the autumn? you say there will be a regular rhythm of flights starting in july. regular rhythm of flights starting injuly. how regular and how many people each month? $51 in july. how regular and how many people each month?— in july. how regular and how many people each month? as i said, i know there will be — people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots _ people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots of _ people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots of interest - people each month? as i said, i know there will be lots of interest in - there will be lots of interest in there will be lots of interest in the exact— there will be lots of interest in the exact operational detail of what we are _ the exact operational detail of what we are about to embark on and i have tried verv— we are about to embark on and i have tried very hard in my statement to -ive tried very hard in my statement to give everyone a sense of the preparation work that's gone into this and — preparation work that's gone into this and as — preparation work that's gone into this and as much as i am able to say about— this and as much as i am able to say about the _ this and as much as i am able to say about the future and that for a very good _ about the future and that for a very good reason, it's clear that there is a loud — good reason, it's clear that there is a loud minority of people who will do _ is a loud minority of people who will do absolutely anything and everything to disrupt this policy from _ everything to disrupt this policy from succeeding. you only have to look at _ from succeeding. you only have to look at what's been going on in parliament over the past few weeks and months in the labour party at every— and months in the labour party at every turn — and months in the labour party at every turn blocking progress on this bill and _ every turn blocking progress on this bill and you — every turn blocking progress on this bill and you saw that last week and you'll see _ bill and you saw that last week and you'll see it — bill and you saw that last week and you'll see it again today. and that's— you'll see it again today. and that's why i'm not going to get into

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the government of rwanda for their work in strengthening their asylum svstem, _ work in strengthening their asylum system, passing legislation and setting — system, passing legislation and setting up a new appeals tribunal. the next — setting up a new appeals tribunal. the next few weeks will be about action, _ the next few weeks will be about action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds. _ action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds. not— action, whilst i'm conscious want deeds, not words, i not going to outline _ deeds, not words, i not going to outline now exactly what will happen when _ outline now exactly what will happen when. there are good operational reasons— when. there are good operational reasons for— when. there are good operational reasons for this. there is a loud minority— reasons for this. there is a loud minority who will do anything to disrupt— minority who will do anything to disrupt our plan so we will not be giving _ disrupt our plan so we will not be giving away sensitive operational detail— giving away sensitive operational detail which could hinder all the progress — detail which could hinder all the progress made to date. teams across government— progress made to date. teams across government need to be able to get on and deliver— government need to be able to get on and deliver without a interference. thev're _ and deliver without a interference. they're working flat out to deliver this genuine game changer. the first fli-ht this genuine game changer. the first ftight will_ this genuine game changer. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. flight will leave in10—12 weeks. that is— flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. that is later than we wanted but we have always been clear, processing will take _ have always been clear, processing will take time and if labour peers had not _ will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill had not spent weeks holding up the hill in _ had not spent weeks holding up the hill in the _ had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block— bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would _ block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks

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Breakfast

to understand the relevance of issues around ethnicity and race. it issues around ethnicity and race. it is an area they cannot seem to get right over and again. it is notjust the metropolitan police but policing. we do not have a single black chief constable in the country. 31 years ago, i appreciate things have changed, but people who looked like me 31 years ago were not given opportunities to be in squads like the murder squads. i am sure if there were people who are black and asian officers in those squads at that time, we would have had a better understanding of the challenges that many minority families face. we challenges that many minority families face.— challenges that many minority families face. we know sir mark rowle is families face. we know sir mark rowley is under _ families face. we know sir mark rowley is under pressure - families face. we know sir mark rowley is under pressure over l families face. we know sir mark l rowley is under pressure over the way the met has dealt with pro—palestine marches in london and calls for him to resign after an officer described an anti—semitism campaigner as openlyjewish. what

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

christian, and critical defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos. let's talk a little bit about, i don't know, let's play games. when we're talking about the possibility of donald trump testifying, he has said in the past just recently that he wanted to testify and today they talked about that possibility and what that could mean for the case. what's the any positive aspect for trump to testify? >> for centuries now, criminal defense attorneys have always been risk averse, and ordinarily, it is just too risky to put your client on the stand. they never know as much as the prosecutors and there are tons of bad things that can happen. after all, once the jury loses faith in a particular witness including your client, and they don't believe him, then you're pretty much sunk. but i happen to think x i'm sure i'm in the minority, there is a decent chance that donald trump will testify. number one, he believes he is smarter than anyone in the room.

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The Context

right to be there if they are protesting within the guidelines. also if the protest is peaceful and also, if the protest doesn't incite violence or have hate speech or into sit up —— anti—semitic remarks. we will virtual today. sit up —— anti—semitic remarks. we will virtualtoday. i sit up —— anti—semitic remarks. we will virtual today. i understand the decision, but of what we're communicating is that we all have to stay home because it's not safe, whereas those who are actively making it unsafe are allowed to stay. making it unsafe are allowed to sta . �* , . ., ., making it unsafe are allowed to sta. , ., , stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority _ stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority of — stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority of these _ stay. and yet, victoria coates, the vast majority of these people - vast majority of these people protesting in london, protesting on university campuses, are peaceful. it is a small minority that are extreme and who are holding up billboards thatjewish people would find offensive. under theirfirst find offensive. under their first amendment find offensive. under theirfirst amendment rights, they have every right to protest. our university campus is getting it right? christian, i have to say i disagree there _

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very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally— very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that _ very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is - very big protests are peaceful, but it is equally true that there is a - it is equally true that there is a significant _ it is equally true that there is a significant minority— it is equally true that there is a significant minority who - it is equally true that there is a significant minority who are - it is equally true that there is a i significant minority who are pretty extreme, — significant minority who are pretty extreme, have _ significant minority who are pretty extreme, have deeply— significant minority who are pretty extreme, have deeply offensive . extreme, have deeply offensive anti-semitic— extreme, have deeply offensive anti—semitic banners. _ extreme, have deeply offensive anti—semitic banners. some - extreme, have deeply offensive i anti—semitic banners. some of the things— anti—semitic banners. some of the things they're _ anti—semitic banners. some of the things they're shouting _ anti—semitic banners. some of the things they're shouting are - things they're shouting are completely— things they're shouting are completely unacceptable, i completely unacceptable, understandably _ completely unacceptable, understandably making. completely unacceptable, - understandably making people feel unsafe _ understandably making people feel unsafe does — understandably making people feel unsafe. does that _ understandably making people feel unsafe. does that mean _ understandably making people feel unsafe. does that mean that - understandably making people feel unsafe. does that mean that the i unsafe. does that mean that the other— unsafe. does that mean that the other 95,000 _ unsafe. does that mean that the other 95,000 people _ unsafe. does that mean that the other 95,000 people aren't - unsafe. does that mean that the . other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest— other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about _ other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's _ other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's going - other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's going on - other 95,000 people aren't allowed to protest about what's going on inl to protest about what's going on in gaza? _ to protest about what's going on in gaza? it's— to protest about what's going on in gaza? it's obviously— to protest about what's going on in gaza? it's obviously upsetting - gaza? it's obviously upsetting enormous _ gaza? it's obviously upsetting enormous numbers— gaza? it's obviously upsetting enormous numbers of- gaza? it's obviously upsetting | enormous numbers of people, including — enormous numbers of people, including leading _ enormous numbers of people, including leading western - including leading western politicians, _ including leading western politicians, including - including leading western politicians, including the i including leading western . politicians, including the us president _ politicians, including the us president. it's _ politicians, including the us president. it's a _ politicians, including the us president. it's a hard - politicians, including the us. president. it's a hard balance politicians, including the us- president. it's a hard balance to -et president. it's a hard balance to get right, — president. it's a hard balance to get right, and _ president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i_ president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i think— president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i think where - president. it's a hard balance to get right, and i think where the| president. it's a hard balance to i get right, and i think where the uk government— get right, and i think where the uk government is— get right, and i think where the uk government is letting _ get right, and i think where the uk government is letting this - get right, and i think where the uk government is letting this happenl government is letting this happen but trying — government is letting this happen but trying to — government is letting this happen but trying to clamp _ government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on - government is letting this happen but trying to clamp down on it, i government is letting this happen. but trying to clamp down on it, just asking _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the — but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do _ but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that - but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that in - but trying to clamp down on it, just asking the police to do that in the i asking the police to do that in the heat of— asking the police to do that in the heat of the — asking the police to do that in the heat of the moment. _ asking the police to do that in the heat of the moment.— heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a _ heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a couple _ heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a couple of— heat of the moment. hagar, let's talk about a couple of other - heat of the moment. hagar, let's i talk about a couple of other issues. the head of the military... the head of israel's military intelligence has resigned over the failures surrounding the hamas attack on october 7th. major general aharon haliva is

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set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill, which is likely to become law tonight, is designed to curb any legal challenge to the process. but the peers are not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lords, where they are settling in for another round of this parliamentary ping—pong. there were two amendments the commons stripped out this the commons stripped out this afternoon — one to protect afghan veterans who served with british forces. the government insists there is a legal roots already exist. the second amendment would stop migrants from being deported until practical protections are in place to guarantee rwanda as a safe country. here is the prime minister. it is clear that there is a loud minority of people who will do absolutely anything and everything to disrupt this policy from succeeding. you only have to look at what has been going on in parliament over the past few weeks and months, with the labour party at every turn locking progress on this bill. you

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