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burnt! and we may well be in that territory in the next couple of hours. it is interesting that you should seize upon that particular line of argument from the prime minister, it is something that has been whispered privately by people in government to me for the last few weeks. what is going on here? they want to create a set of images that continue to appear on tv screens and social media feeds and all the rest of it, all the way through the summer, in the countdown to a general election expected probably in the autumn, that gives a rolling impression that this policy is up and running. and they then hope that that translates into the key thing that translates into the key thing that all of this is about, when we put all of the noise, and my goodness there's been a lot of noise about this policy in the uk for the last couple of years, does actually act as a deterrent? this isn't about act as a deterrent? this isn't about a piece of legislation in the house of commons or the house of lords, it isn't even about how many people they managed to get on a whole

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as it did in 2022, bought it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. earlier i spoke to the director of the asia programme at the quincy institute for responsible state craft. it's great to have you here, what's your reaction to what we saw in

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The Rachel Maddow Show

spectacle. right? many presidents maybe got involved in a campaign finance scandal. but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in trouble for this now? who is the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years and he is the only

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

happens next. >> reporter: the clock may be ticking on tiktok with the house passing a bill saturday afternoon to force the app's chinese parent company to sell the platform. the measure would give bytedance nine months to do that and allow the president to extend the deadline by another 90 days. if it isn't sold by then, tiktok could be banned in the u.s. >> save tiktok! >> reporter: tiktok has some 170 million active users in the u.s., some of whom have long railed against the possibility of a shutdown of the app. >> call them and tell them to stop the ban. >> reporter: this new move in the house looks to have enough support in the senate that it will reach the president's desk. president biden was asked about a ban last month. >> mr. president, do you still support banning tiktok? would you sign that bill? >> if they pass it, i'll sign it. >> reporter: the biden administration has said the app represents the national security threat with the owners having close ties to the chinese government, claims that its ceo has repeatedly denied. tiktok has been banned on federal government devices, but -- >> trump or biden? >> you kidding? >> reporter: the biden presidential campaign has an active account. a space to interact with younger potential voters. what would be the effect of a ban? how would it impact people? >> this is totally uncharted territory in the u.s. you wouldn't be able to update or distribute the app. >> reporter: tiktok releasing a

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ukrainians which they have said are basically non—negotiable, are basically non—negotiable, are not peace terms, they're terms for complete ukrainian victory — total russian withdraw from all the occupied territory, including crimea, war trial and reparations. there's very few russians and nobody within the russian establishment who would accept those terms and they would require complete ukrainian military victory which does not look at all likely.— look at all likely. you have written actually _ look at all likely. you have written actually that - look at all likely. you have written actually that you . written actually that you believe the united states should begin to seek negotiations to end the war diplomatically. why do you believe that?— diplomatically. why do you believe that? ,, _ , , believe that? simply because i think it should _ believe that? simply because i think it should be _ believe that? simply because i think it should be quite - think it should be quite obvious that time is not on ukraine's side. as you reported it has taken eight months to get this aid bill through the us congress.— get this aid bill through the us congress. get this aid bill through the us concress. , ., us congress. somebody may ask now that it _ us congress. somebody may ask now that it has _ us congress. somebody may ask now that it has been _ us congress. somebody may ask

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election? or the year after that? so as i say, this aid will undoubtedly help the ukrainians to hold out, but i cannot see it helping them to win on the terms that they have defined victory. now, of course, when the russians first invaded, we would have regarded a situation in which the ukrainians held kyiv, drove the russians back, held on to 80% of their territory, you know, ukrainians united in resistance, we would have regarded that as a tremendous victory, not a complete victory but as i say i do not think that serious military analysis would suggest that complete ukrainian victory is possible unless russia suffers internal revolution. unless russia suffers internal revolution-— unless russia suffers internal revolution.- that - unless russia suffers internal| revolution.- that always revolution. right. that always doesnt revolution. right. that always doesn't look _ revolution. right. that always doesn't look like _ revolution. right. that always doesn't look like it. _ revolution. right. that always doesn't look like it. we - revolution. right. that always doesn't look like it. we have i doesn't look like it. we have to leave it — doesn't look like it. we have to leave it there. _ doesn't look like it. we have to leave it there. both - doesn't look like it. we have to leave it there. both sides| to leave it there. both sides

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to potentially oust the republican house speaker mikejohnson over this filing a motion to vacate. she said she will not pull the trigger on it. that's not to say it couldn't come in days or weeks ahead. well the vote had been delayed for more than six months, causing ukraine to run low on ammunition and lose more territory to invading russian forces. ukrainian president volodymr zelenskyy expressed gratitude on x, formerly known as twitter, for the passage of the bill — saying this decision will "keep history on the right track". he said: our correspondent james waterhouse has more from ukraine.

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is this aid package, do you think, and we know it is being delayed about six months since us presidentjoe biden first requested it, do you think it is coming too late? how much has russia been able to take advantage of the rationing of artillery by ukraine to take more territory on the battlefield? it is coming too late, we are seeing russians consistently make tactical gains in the battlefield also since january one russians already captured 360 square kilometres which is the size of detroit across different frontlines. hines we have also seen russians increasingly degrade ukraine's defence umbrella and that resulted in pretty devastating losses for ukrainian energy infrastructure as well as transportation infrastructure and logistics. it is coming too late but hopefully this will be a long—term lesson for us on why a productive war a long—term lesson for us

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liberating swathes of territory as it did in 2022, what it crucially does for kyiv is it keeps it in the fight. the near term objective will simply be to try and stem the tide of russian occupation as it continues to seize hundreds of square kilometres of territory in the east and where we see ukrainian cities in an incredibly perilous situation. it keeps ukraine in the fight and it keeps negotiating table at bay. this is a huge moment for ukraine to feel the weight of america's support behind it. the foreign secretary had described as a bad deal for vladimir putin but his invasion has many more days left in it. now it is a private moment of celebration for kyiv in these times of war. i spoke earlier to brad bowman, senior director at the foundation for defense of democracies for more on that ukraine aid bill. for a bit more on that ukraine aid bill, six months of

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with the ukraine bill is that more republicans voted against it than actually voted in favour. we know that republican congress woman marjorie greene has signalled her intention to potentially oust the republican house speaker mikejohnson over this filing a motion to vacate. she said she will not pull the trigger on it. that's not to say it couldn't come in days or weeks ahead. well, the vote had been delayed for more than six months, causing ukraine to run low on ammunition and lose more territory to invading russian forces. ukrainian president volodymr zelensky expressed gratitude on x, formerly known as twitter, for the passage of the bill — saying this decision will �*keep history on the right track'. he said: "democracy and freedom will always have a global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital us aid bill passed today by the house will keep the war from expanding, save thousands and thousands of lives,

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