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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

itself. if ukraine is able to defend itself and we participate together in the reconstruction of yeah, ukraine has -- of ukraine, ukraine has got a lot of natural a resources. it has got a huge development potential, and i think that ukraine will have a lot to thank for any kind of help but also repay any kind of loan. this support is indispensable for ukraine. that is why i urge them to support as soon as possible, because russian aggression has to be stopped. thanks to support with equipment, thanks to support with guns, ukrainians, i firmly believe, are able to stop russia, russian aggression themselves with our support so that it does not spill out, spill over. maria: mr. president, it has been more than two years. do you think ukraine can win this? >> translator: that is not a question of ukraine winning this war, it is a question that russia does not win it.

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Fox News Live

themselves are not unlawful the question was whether this was a campaign expense that was not reported as such. that is where you really have to get into the alternate potential of motivations for why trump would pay this money but what he was told and what advice he was operating under to understand his specific intent. just because the story was more valuable because donald trump was running for office does not mean the payments were made simply to influence the upcoming election. it's kind of a catch 22 the prosecution is going to have to contend with. eric: what you think the president would say if he doedoesindeed take the stand? >> i think he's going to speak very specifically about the advice he was relying on he wanted to do this lawfully. he was understanding he had the option to enter into some sort of negotiation was stormy daniels in order to alleviate this burden on his reputation to leave his family out of this issue. anything that is not directly

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash
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Inside With Jen Psaki

multiple rounds of extensive questioning. they have been asked to do the job. the founding fathers put this in the constitution because they give citizens the final say and put the power in the hands of the people. joining me now is our in-house law firm. i just want to start where i ended. obviously as a citizen nonlawyer like myself you hear that and say it sounds intimidating. they are scared. from a legal standpoint is this considered juror intimidation, and how concerned are you about the potential a for the others to drop out? >> yes it is intimidation and i am worried about it. he does not trust the founders who put all of this in the decision of the citizens.

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Newscast

a day one. it is that phrase be careful what _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish - a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. - careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattie _ yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused _ tattle about election timing and you refused to— tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. | tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was auoin to refused to give it to us. i was going to keep _ refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that _ refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as - refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as a - refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as a fun i refused to give it to us. i was i going to keep that as a fun thing refused to give it to us. i was - going to keep that as a fun thing at the end of the podcast but i will tell you now. i am not saying this is going to happen at all, but to add to the endless running fountain of election date speculation, there has been a lot of chatter about early election, will rishi sunak be forced into naming a date after the local elections if there is some kind of tory armageddon or if things like andy street loses in birmingham however it was suggested to me this week there was a potential even more cunning plan to try to avoid jangling horror of a post—local challenge to rishi sunak, kid actually call the general election

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BBC News

packed into such a small space the potential impact on civilians is huge. the potential for bloodshed is enormous. so the question remains, how are the israelis going to get round it? are they going to ignore the americans? try and mitigate some of the impact? but at the moment the israelis are making very clear that at some point they do feel they are going to have to launch this offensive and rafah. launch this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. james landale in jerusalem there for us. let's speak to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for the hill. thank you so much for your time. when it comes to ukraine funding. as the war has been dragging on, this has been a sticking point for republicans.— has been a sticking point for republicans. has been a sticking point for reublicans. , , a republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we _ republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have - republicans. gas. absolutely. as the war was dragged on, we have seen . war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really aired very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the

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BBC News

diplomatically, the core support of the united states, namely, military kit, continues to grow. to that point, james, we did talk about that warning from the us israeli allies about this offensive, potential full out offensive in rafah. so there coming through. but what is the state of relationships between the white house and benjamin netanyahu in particular? well, i think they are pretty difficult at times. there has been some moments where i thinkjoe biden, the us president has expressed his frustration pretty clearly at some of the decision—making that is going on here. and the americans, the secretary of state antony blinken and others have been an incredibly explicit about saying to the israelis, do not carry out this offensive in rafah. you simply cannot do it. when there are so many civilians

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BBC News

this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. james landale in jerusalem there for us. earlier i spoke about the importance of the us aid both to ukraine and israel to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for us political website, the hill. as the war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really eb very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far. you see this in opinion polls, it's not only limited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed

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BBC News

so there is aid coming through. but what is the state of relationships between the white house and benjamin netanyahu in particular? well, i think they are pretty difficult at times. there has been some moments where i thinkjoe biden, the us president has expressed his frustration pretty clearly at some of the decision—making that is going on here. and the americans, the secretary of state antony blinken and others have been an incredibly explicit about saying to the israelis, do not carry out this offensive in rafah. you simply cannot do it. when there are so many civilians packed into such a small space the potential impact on civilians is huge. the potential for bloodshed is enormous. so the question remains, how are the israelis going to get round it? are they going to ignore the americans? try and mitigate some of the impact? but at the moment the israelis are making very clear that at some point they do feel they are going to have to launch

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BBC News

the united states saying that it was all part of an attempt by the united states to help israel defend western civilisation. that was the way he put it. unsurprisingly, palestinian groups have not taken that view. a spokesperson for the palestinian authorities here said that this is an act of the aggression by the americans. arming of the israelis they said would lead to thousands more casualties in gaza simply because of the amount of military support that it is getting. so although there have been differences between the united states and israel diplomatically, the core support of the united states, namely, military kit, continues to grow. to that point, james, we did talk about that warning from the us israeli allies about this offensive, potential full out offensive in rafah. so there coming through.

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