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longer happening in classrooms or college campuses, gen-enteris -- gen-z is voicing their opinion. gen-z value donald trump auth en t tis ity and openness talking about north korea, gen-z realize donald trump is type of leader we want in the white house because my generation are waking up and realizing our lives were better under donald trump than under president biden. >> carley: president biden is cancelling student debts, supporters say he is listening to concerns of young people, do you think it will work when it comes to getting support from

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in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistleblowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. and just how damaging could this be for rishi sunak? it is an election year. well, i think it's embarrassing for rishi sunak that he's got another conservative mp who's now having to sit as an independent mp until the next general election. he'll bejoining some of his colleagues. in that respect, he's also deciding that he will stand down at a general election later this year, but not resign with immediate effect. so equally, although it's embarrassing for rishi sunak,

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that he disputed those claims. nonetheless, the conservative party was carrying out an investigation into the narrow question of whether funds had been misused, and we got the conclusion of that investigation today. the conclusion is that funds weren't misuse, but it would appear that there is a reason for that, because the funds where people had donated money to the party were not held in an official conservative party accounts, they were held in a thing called the westminster fylde group. that is not a conservative party account, it is not the local fylde conservative association. and for that reason, you couldn't see the conservative party funds had been misused. in addition to that, the party did suggest that perhaps the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of a public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the

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had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistle—blowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. staying in the uk, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meetjewish groups on monday, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’

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and we got the conclusion of that investigation today. the conclusion is that funds weren't misused, but it appeared that there is a reason for that because the funds where people donated money to the party were not held in an official conservative party account, they were held in a thing called the westminster fylde group. that is not a conservative party account, it's not the local fylde conservative association. and therefore, for that reason you couldn't say that conservative party funds had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistle—blowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds.

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of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistle—blowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter, he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was �*openlyjewish'. there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident.well the met police has

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Trump Trial Today

when the house is expected to pass this package of foreign aid bills before they send them over to the senate but given the math here and given that there are three republicans now backing the motion to vacate, that means if this were the come to the floor, that johnson would need to rely on democrats to bail him out. wolf and it's interesting, the house minority leader, hakeem jeffries, the top democrat in the house, declined to say whether democrats will save this speaker. what are you hearing from democrats yes. >> so most democrats are not making any commitments just yet, but wolf, in talking to democrats behind hi the scenes, they are definitely signaling an openness to coming in and stepping in and saving genc mike johnson's speakership. >> they really appreciate the fact that johnson fight his right flank and is willing to put this package of senate foreign, foreign aid bills on the floor, which vary. does closely mirror, mirror what the senate had passed earlier this year. >> democrats, just like many republicans are sick of the chaos there really worried about another potential motion to vacate and just what type of harm that could do on the institution long-term but of course, in this congress,

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Trump Trial Today

when the house is expected to pass this package of four foreign aid bills before they send them over to the senate. but given the math here and given that there are three republicans now backing the motion to vacate, that means if this were to come to the floor, that johnson would need to rely on democrats to bail him out. wolf and it's interesting, the house minority leader, hakeem jeffries, the top democrat in the house declined to say whether democrats will save this bigger what are you hearing from democrats yes. >> so most democrats are not making any commitments just yet, but wolf and talking to democrats behind the scenes, they are definitely signaling an openness to coming in and stepping in and saving genc mike johnson's speakership. they really appreciate the fact that johnson defied his right flank and is willing to put this package of senate foreign foreign aid bills on the floor, which vary. does closely mirror, mirror what the senate it had passed earlier this year. >> and democrats, just like many republicans, are sick of the chaos, are really worried about another potential motion to vacate and just what type of harm that could do on the institution long-term. >> but of course in this

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meantime, there are at least two other republicans who are now supporting the motion to oust mike johnson from the speakership. >> several other republicans are indicating an openness to this as well, showing the conflict within the gop so p, but there is significant pushback among johnson supporters and ukraine supporters within the house. republican conference, according congressman dan crenshaw of texas i guess their reasoning is they they want russia to win so badly that they want to oust the speaker over at, i mean, that's a strange position to take and i think i think they want to be the minority to everything that's obvious reality. >> i still trying to process now the question is, if it does come to a vote to oust mike johnson, which of course will be a historic vote now only happen once other time in american history that happened to kevin mccarthy in the fall,

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