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FOX News Sunday

shannon: another headache from rfk junior continue to add on to other state bells including michigan which is one of the very critical states or he has had trouble the hill reported this yesterday kennedy secure that spot on about in michigan about a gown state by desperately needs to when he appears quite vulnerable. if candidate wins even a small sliver voters there i could be lights out for the president. francesca that's got to be giving them some heartburn over the white house. >> the biting campaign at this point is waiting to see what happens after the labor day time. but what i would expect you to hear from democrats is that if you are settlement who wanted to abandon biden in the democratic primary they will argue rfk is not your candidate he is a staunch supporter of israel. he has reiterated that repeatedly he is not your guy if you are up south president biden about that issue. the biting campaign is trying to overcome this difficulty by turning on his support among black voters. turning out his support among union voters but he does have a

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

country. that led to votes that would have otherwise been yes withe ac package that included border security. but in this case, it was a protest vote. thersoe was no question at t ale are still the party of national defense here and around the world. >> trey: i have an old chairman, darrell issa who once told me never let perfect be the enemy of good. i am sure some of our viewers arryine trying to figure this o. you laid it out.w i have been in thosepr conferens and you have been in more of them but so-called core of right, bob good, good, andy biggs, matt gaetz voted with rashida tlaib who thinks from the river to thide sea is a campfire song, cori bush whoseas wants to defund all police much of mull bowman who has a thing for fire alarms.fo so for the viewers who have in u congress like you have, what do wep make of the world where the hill's freedom caucuses on the same side with the squad? >> unfortunately, it wasn't

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BBC News

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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Morning Joe

prescient questions that we were all asking on the hill on saturday when we thought we were going to have to sort of squash the recess coming up and stay to cover a motion to vacate. however, that was not ultimately introduced by marjorie taylor greene and thomas massie. they've decided to delay that push to potentially oust johnson and, instead, angrily ended a historic day with calls for him to resign. they told reporters that they wanted to have mike johnson and other members go home to their constituents and hear from them directly about how allegedly angry they're going to be that johnson betrayed the base and some of the maga disciples to pass this foreign aid. but that attitude toward johnson and sort of this very small and increasingly diminishing cohort of johnson's detractors was really not the main occasion on

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Verified Live

they have to paid back later. that's they have to paid back later. that's the challenge. _ they have to paid back later. that's the challenge, we _ they have to paid back later. that's the challenge, we have _ they have to paid back later. that's the challenge, we have seen - the challenge, we have seen short—term and political stance just to get us over the hill, to get people on today, at the expense of future first—time buyers. the time for those little stance and short—term policies has been and gone. we need to start looking at this in the long term to make sure we can support first—time buyers of today without this —— disadvantage in the next generation in the future. ~ ., ., , , , future. what would be the biggest chance future. what would be the biggest change biggest — future. what would be the biggest change biggest help _ future. what would be the biggest change biggest help for _ future. what would be the biggest change biggest help for first-time| change biggest help for first—time buyers? change biggest help for first-time bu ers? ., ., , ., , buyers? there are two parts, one is housin: buyers? there are two parts, one is housing supply _ buyers? there are two parts, one is housing supply and _ buyers? there are two parts, one is housing supply and the _ buyers? there are two parts, one is housing supply and the government getting to grips with it. the other thing is since 2008 and the financial crisis, mortgage regulation has tipped slightly too far in favour of financial stability, often at the expense of enabling access to homeownership. 2 million fewer owner occupied mortgage holders in the uk than we had at the peak 20 years ago, we're

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MediaBuzz

howard: the house yesterday easily passed military aid to israel and ukraine thanks largely to pike johnson and the speaker's gop critics are extremely unhappy. >> this is the third betrayal by mike johnson, and then he did this [bleep] here on on the house floor, foreign war package that does nothing for america? i -- it's, it's unbelievable. >> we turn our backs right now, the consequences could be devastating. i understand that it is not a perfect piece of legislation. we're not insured that in a a time of divided government and at a time where there are lots of different opinions. u. howard: joining us now, olivia beavers who who covers the hill for politico. the press pushed very hard for the house to vote on ukraine aid as well as israel, and in any other circumstances, perhaps would be praising mike johnson for his political courage. but didn't he fix the problem he created by keeping this off the floor for six months?

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MediaBuzz

but if he keeps the majority, that becomes less clear depending on how many seats are won and especially if donald trump sort of weighs in and says i want to get my agenda going, if he's the one that wins the presidential campaign. but there's a lot of up in the air on that. howard: yeah. he did back mike mike johnson early -- earlier, but they got kind of lukewarm, i think. i know the press loves these republicans in chaos stories, but if johnson does lose his gavel before the next election, aren't we in for another crazy period of a house without a speaker? >> certainly. and i think the mood from republicans is if this happens, they are going to be so down, feeling like they don't deserve the house. that's usually the sentiment i hear. why would voters put us back in if we can't even govern ourselves? but, you know, i think that's their -- there's also this mood where some of them will be more inclined to resign. it's a pretty kind of heavy feeling on the hill -- howard: been a number of resignations, yeah.

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

i think you should absolutely get credit for taking a bold position here. >> i think he probably i decided, you know what this job isn't worth having if i'm not actually doing something. and so i think it was impressive and i think the way he laid out a values-driven argument for the aid money, particularly to ukraine, was very impressive and he clearly luck to the hard right of his party i'm maybe a little less bullish on the idea that this represents a sea change and how republicans are going to operate on the hill. i think we've seen time and again that if it requires this level of political courage to get even the most basic, ultimately bipartisan legislation done. that isn't bode well for the way republicans are going to operate moving forward, it's requiring people to take this kind of profile encouraged moment is generally not the way you get things done, but i would absolutely say mike johnson deserves credit for for standing up. >> and if there is a vote should democrats back in? i think a lot of democrats will look to keep him because he alternatives is really aren't that great i'm i'm old enough

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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

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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