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democrats, who dissented. and although there is clearly strong bipartisan support still from both sides of the aisle for israel, the us still clearly how as israel's back, there will perhaps under the surface be a little bit of concern in israel that perhaps in times gone by in years past, this bill would have passed even more overwhelmingly with bipartisan support. and i suppose it would be an interesting thought experiment to see how this vote would have gone if iran had not launched this unprecedented attack of more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel, just a week ago, because perhaps that concentrated some of the minds of those who are wavering between supporting this package for israel and those thinking about passive voting against it. another experiment would be interesting to see how this vote would have gone on if not for the hamas terrorist attacks of october the seventh, and israel subsequent war against hamas in the gaza strip, which the hamas-run health ministry

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ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is in the baltics, visiting his staunchest allies at a time when support among other western backers is wavering. this was mr zelensky with his lithuanian counterpart in vilnius earlier today. he said ukraine was "sorely lacking" modern air defence systems and western hesitation over aid to ukraine is helping russian president vladimir putin. he said that if putin succeeded in conquering his country, lithuania would be next, along with estonia and latvia. the united nations security council is meeting today on the situation in ukraine, as the war nears the two—year mark. these are live pictures from the session in new york. we will keep an eye on this session. in the last little while, the americans have called russian violations of un security council by acquiring north korean weaponry as a potent, sojust early

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Newsnight

to the supply chains to be able to massively ramp up production. russia, on the other hand, is not under the same kind of missile threat. it�*s less constrained. it has substantially more resources, and it does have control of a lot of the supply chains involved. and so the russians have moved on to a war footing in their defence industry and are rapidly accelerating production. well, mr president, welcome back. left on its own, ukraine would not win this war. it�*s relied on the significant support of its allies, but distracted by crises elsewhere in the world, there is a fear the west�*s resolve may be wavering. but the loss of ukraine, that would be the historical, the huge historical eu and our partners�* mistake if they stop to support. the russians have decided that they are able to outlast the west's political will and therefore

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The Katie Phang Show

right to choose. there is no pro-life conversation. we're talking about choice or antichoice. most americans supported women's right to choose. most americans actually do want to have comprehensive immigration reform, and figure things out. both and a humanitarian, level and an economic level. you would never know that listening to the republican party, because they're catering to the most base level, revisionist history, sort of separatist wing of the party. slowly but surely, it's encroaching on more and more, across the country. it's really incumbent upon us to stay strong to our values, and to really try to get those people who are wavering for economic reasons, or whatever reason they may be wavering to help them understand that there is a larger project that the republican party has been working on for several decades, to roll back all the important legislation, and judicial rulings that have actually pushed forward as a nation to help slowly but surely become more inclusive. >> i want to apologize to the viewers who maybe wanted to have a trump-centric

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BBC News Now

know that with some cbs news polling that likely republican voters will want to hear what these candidates say they would do for themselves on their own in terms of things like immigration as well as inflation. while we are expecting former president donald trump to be a big part of the conversation, there is also the potential likelihood that we could see some other topics as well. it we could see some other topics as well. , , , we could see some other topics as well. , , _ ., well. it is trippy for the republican _ well. it is trippy for the republican candidates, well. it is trippy for the i republican candidates, is well. it is trippy for the - republican candidates, is it a well. it is trippy for the _ republican candidates, is it a hard balance for them to strike between taking aim, taking shots at donald trump, knowing that he has a lot of republican support? it trump, knowing that he has a lot of republican support?— republican support? it definitely is. that is something _ republican support? it definitely is. that is something we - republican support? it definitely is. that is something we have i republican support? it definitely i is. that is something we have seen through the course of this campaign. ever since these indictments started to roll in, their wavering of some of these candidates and trying to figure out how to showcase that former president donald trump should not be in the running because they believe that the legal cases take up too much air in the room or if they believe that he legitimately did something wrong. trying to balance

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Chris Jansing Reports

from that time, you'd see the splitting and fractures in telegram amongst these telegram groups. some would be with putin one day, against him the next. there was a lot of wavering back and forth, the uprising, that's where you got a lot of news feeds, the sentiment on the ground inside of ukraine with the russian forces and also inside russia. it's going to be a dynamic situation. i'm curious how it unfolds on telegram the next couple of days. >> joining us also is evelyn farkas, former senior adviser to the allied commander, and former deputy secretary of defense for russia, ukraine and asia. let me get your reaction to what we're watching unfold, any conversations you have had with others who like you are very knowledgeable about this area? . >> thanks for having me join this impressive lineup. i would say just as they have

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All In With Chris Hayes

yelling at your tv's, the i.r.a. was a clean infrastructure bill with some drug prescription pricing as well. dropping inflation had more to do with the easing of supply chain issues with covid and the decline it oil prices, as marcus came back after the invasion of ukraine, and the rate hikes from the fed. yes, that's all true. the way politics works is the president gets all the blame when the economy is bad, you get to take the credit when the economy is improving. so, the democrats had this kind of the stroke of genius last summer when they were at loggerheads with west virginia democratic senator joe manchin, the deciding vote, who was wavering on voting for the act, because he's concerned about additional spending and what it would mean for inflation. so, they renamed their spending bill the inflation reduction act. at the time, that was seen as a kind of cheeky dig at republicans. but it worked. that decision has borne both substantive and political dividends. think about it this way. if it were a republican president who signed a bill called the inflation reduction act, and then inflation drop by

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BBC News

that. i have to ask, _ politically, none of this seems that you donald trump much harm. with every indictment he seems to get more popular with his base. 50 seems to get more popular with his base. ., ., , his base. so far that is interesting. _ his base. so far that is interesting. i- his base. so far that is interesting. i try - his base. so far that is interesting. i try to - his base. so far that is - interesting. i try to explain this a lot. it's in the republican party that there are being a couple of pulse just people wavering about some of the legal troubles but there are two elements. the republican party because donald trump is by far the frontrunner to when his party's nomination to when his party's nomination to run for president, that's the important one, he does not need to worry about the president reflection until he wins. his closest rival ron desantis is many double digits behind him, more than 30 points, so he is looking to use the metaphor donald trump himself used, the train is in motion, and be hard to stop that. funny thing how the american public as a whole democrats, republicans and undecided voters react to these cases being played out in public, that's not the question. new york times politics with joe question. new york times politics withjoe biden and donald trump at 43% each which

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

wavering on him ahead of next year's elections. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, august 1st. we are in august already. i am jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we'll begin this new month with a possible new indictment against former president donald trump for his alleged efforts to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 election. the grand jury hearing testimony in special counsel jack smith's investigation is expected to be back in session in washington today. now it's been two weeks since trump announced on social media that he received a target letter, which is an indication that charges could be brought in the very near future. that letter suggested that the former president could face charges of conspiracy to defraud

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. welcome back. as president biden ramps up his re-election campaign, some black voters in georgia are sounding the alarm, as they say that his support in their community may be wavering. bloomberg news is out with brand-new reporting. in the atlanta metro area, black voters are disapproved that voting rights and student loans

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