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>> that is the human element that we have as a nation. every single one of us. i'm met you in israel and when i met you in israel was one week after the war began. the most beautiful thing was i was with 27 rabbis they said we are going to the front lines. we believe this, it's in our blood pure that's one of the reasons why they love terrorizing and killing whether it's one jew or 20 jews because they know how much we value life. they want to go to heaven. we want to make heaven on earth. wherever i go i've been across the united states because of this. everywhere i go i have non-jewish people say i saw you one fox or this or that. he said you've got to fight this. america needs you. what netanyahu adjusted, it's not like he said to the

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

means and then each and every one of us goes home to our constituents. and the number one issue on everybody's plate at is the border and it's really, really frustrating to my constituents in north dakota that we haven't been able to figure that out. so i mean, i agree with the original attempt to try and couple ukrainian aid with border security, but i think the speaker has made a call. i respect the speaker's decision. he's in the big chair. we've got we've got but to vote majority and we're going to move forward right now i mean, what do you think? >> i mean, i understand you're heading for the exits. if i'm not mistaken, you're gonna be leaving the house of representatives. a lot of your colleagues are doing the same thing. we hear a lot of staffers are doing this almost everybody down to just about every person says it's because the house is kind of unworkable at this point. what's your assessment? is it because is it because people like matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene are kind of in charge over there. what's going on? >> i disagree with that, at least in my personal perspective. this is the second

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

happen tomorrow. so just for all of us that aren't seeped in the minutia of the house rules and processes, what the vote was today, 300 plus, was to allow these bills to come to the floor and these four bills will then be voted upon tomorrow? >> exactly right. i'm happy to be the one of us who stews in the weeds here on capitol hill, jose. basically what this vote was today and the reason it was such a big deal is because if a rule vote were to fail and that's been happening more frequently here, not only is it an embarrassment to leadership and in this case republican leadership who clearly don't know where their votes are, but it is also a sign that that's where the process would have ended. it made it through the full house floor and now it clears

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Morning Joe

we've given you a place to protest. we've given you a space to voice your opinion. we have symposiums where both sides of this discussion can be heard. you didn't participate in that, but you broke into our office and sat here. three of you are no longer students of this university." that was one of the first schools to do that, and you've seen more since then. jeremy peters of "the new york times" is writing about this. he has new reporting on how those administrators are responding to a surge in anti-israel protests on campus. also with us, ceo of the anti-defamation league, jonathan greenblatt. his group is out with new data on anti-semitic incidents in the united states in the last year. jeremy, it seems to have been, just within the last couple weeks even, a bit of a change in the approach that some, not all, that some leaders of campuses, of universities across the country are taking with these protests. what did you find in your reporting? >> that's exactly right, willie. schools have had enough.

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Morning Joe

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Morning Joe

no one should think that these children have the right -- i mean, i call them children because that's what they are. like, when you break the rules, expect to face the consequences. in this environment, willie, what we've seen with anti-semitism is literally a five-alarm fire. i'm glad, like jeremy said, campus administrators are finally waking up. you see the grades up there. god bless brandeis and elon university. how can columbia get a d? how can it be that harvard and stanford and m.i.t. get fs? i hope this is the beginning of a change, the beginning of a process of reformation, because our universities desperately need it. not just for our jewish kids, for the sake of all of the students. >> ceo of the antidefamation league, jonathan greenblatt, thank you very much for coming on this morning. we appreciate it. and national reporter for "the new york times," jeremy peters, thank you, as well. still ahead on "morning

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Morning Joe

the day. >> you know, mika, yesterday was a combination of the stunning. sometimes, the jury proceedings are ponderous, particularly when the prospective jurors are reading their answers to the jury questionnaire. yet, at other times, as noted, it can move with lightning speed. particularly where the parties are exercising both their challenges for cause to particular jurors and what are called peremptory challenges, the chan challenges that allow to strike jurors for whatever reason whatsoever. watching them make the tactical decisions and live with the consequences were stunning to me. in particular, the defense ran out of their peremptory challenges earlier than expected. in part, because judge merchan was not generous with them in granting challenges for cause. for example, one of the people who ended up on the jury is a woman who said, "i don't have strong opinions of him, but i don't like his persona."

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Morning Joe

suddenly, it's quite sobering. but it is interesting what susan just said, that he sounded like a republican from the before times. he sounded, david, like one of us. in fact, he was saying exactly what we've been saying here and what you've been saying over the past several months. >> look, i applaud it. i applaud it. >> same here. >> i think a couple things are happening at once. one, the situation on the ground in ukraine was becoming obvious to everyone. there was no ambiguity here on the urgent necessity of american aid to keep russia from winning this war. the other thing that was happening is his hard-right flank was getting crazier and crazier. he began to realize, i think, and he should have known it a long time ago, he is not dealing with serious people. he's not dealing with people who have both eyes on american national security. he's dealing with a fringe that is just lost to conspiracy land. you cannot govern a country

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Morning Joe

kowtowing to that faction. look, seeing the rise of a kind of coalition arrangement in the house is good for the united states of america. it's good for this country when we have bipartisan legislation that protects american allies and protects american national security. this is one of those no-brainer pieces of legislation in many ways that was being held up by some of the weirdest, wildest, craziest, and almost you hate to call them arguments, in american public life. just wild propaganda was holding up this aid. i think at long last, he realized he's not really speaker of the house, not really, if he is beholden to marjorie taylor greene. so this is where he decides he has to be speaker of the house if he is going to hold that position. marjorie taylor greene, if she's going to take him on, let her do her worst. i think this was not just an important moment for ukraine, for israel, for taiwan, it was a very important moment for american governance. i've known mike johnson for many

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Morning Joe

i'll close by giving you indicators to watch over the next few days. richard engel mentioned one of them, which are the public statements coming out from tehran and jerusalem. those are reassuring at the moment. number two is activity from hezbollah to the north. are they going to ramp up, be unleashed by tehran? they've got 100,000 plus missiles. that's the threat, i think, our israeli friends are watching for this morning. third and finally, you know, the admiral is going to say it, watch what happens at sea. if iran really wants to retaliate and go largely back against jerusalem, they could do it at sea against israeli shipping, or they could close the strait of hormuz. final thought, those are small probabilities at this point. i think we're probably in a position to see things settle down. let's hope so. >> richard haass, was this just

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