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grass agrees to pass more funding, but not funding has failed to materialize as republicans block it in a baffle over immigration policy, prizes. and by the says that threatens america's leadership and it's national security. i'm feel galion by the way, that this is the day i of the congressman publics. and congress is willing to give the greatest gift he could hope and abandon our trouble leadership without congressional action. the administration will run out of resources by the end of the year to procure more weapons and equipment for ukraine. it's a turning point in western civilization. this is a historic moment, a vote against supporting ukraine is a vote to improve cruise and strategic position. now is the time to pay attention to our own border. also, on the day,
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the british government is trying to revive its plans, ascends asylum seekers to rwanda. the policy has been dealt with by problems culminating in last month supreme court ruling. the deal with kick ave is unlawful when they 1st denounce the schematic. they claimed one to which settled tens of thousands of people, tens of thousands of people that met deputy for them, a prime minister put k, which would be found to be a hundreds. then the court of appeal and to make clear this housing for just 100, the current number of people said everybody's stubbornly consistent 0. welcome to the us present. joe biden is making a last ditch appeal to congress to provide funding for ukraine. american ministry support for the government in key is a set to run out soon. if no agreement is reached. republicans in congress, tying the issue to new funding for
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a will at the border with mexico crated presence. lot communities landscape had been to, to take part in the congressional briefing on funding, but cancelled at the last minute is forced to stay in ukraine on his way to pay tribute to forward and so just presidency. landscape vows victory in the war with russia. it's been difficult, but we've persevered. it's not easy now, but we're moving on. no matter how difficult it is, we'll get there to our borders, to work people, to our peace. fair piece, a free piece again, still lots to me. but you, crane is facing a number of problems. it's counter offensive, has not been as successful as hoped. and financial and military support from the west is dwindling. key if depends on us and nato support to reach. next is military
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goals. us president joe biden remains committed to ukraine despite facing a position at home. congress needs to pass supplemental funding for ukraine before they break for the holiday research. simple as that. frankly, i think it's funny that we've gotten to this point in the 1st place of congressman publics. and congress are willing to give, putting the greatest gift he could hope for and a band in our global leadership, not just ukraine, but beyond. washington has recently signaled it will run out of funds to support ukraine. as long as the republican controlled congress continues to block a multi $1000000000.00 a package key. it says it needs at least $42000000000.00, but has secured less than a 3rd of this so far. let's get both work on responding to benjamin alvarez that group i in washington. welcome benjamin. so what is the hold up here?
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president biden's accuse republicans apply and check in with americans national security. that's right, and he's saying that they are taking in funding for ukraine hostage for what he called extreme and bought a policy. we have mike johnson, who is the speaker of the house of representatives where republicans have a majority of what he has said by also dismissing this letter, the white house and, and suggesting that we're running out of time. and we need to get this supplemental approved as soon as possible. he dismissed the saying that any efforts by the biden administration, when it comes to national security should start with the border. so for them, it's important to stress that, to what, by the said and this remarks a only recently that the border system indeed and i quote, is it, it's broken and broken board assist in the morning to be done. but it also said that it's funding that we actually made it to this fund where we have this differences in a house of representatives with republican saying that if we want to approve a supplemental with aid, not only for ukraine, but also for israel, for taiwan,
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for the in the pacific, the u as needs it to focus on the border issues now. so that's why they use us president as stress. so this will be a gift. and that's also what a junk kirby this spokes person of the national security council. as said earlier today that this will be a christmas gift, and full vladimir putin is this is not approved and this is supplemental is stalled in congress. and can i get it to ukraine? right. so what happens next? so there will be a vote. they will be a vote at the senate for we have some republicans also saying and also stressing that is important to us continues in sending military equipment a to ukraine. we also have a high ranking delegation from ukraine who is in washington, also meeting with secretary of defense law to austin, also high ranking members off at the state department to get this and over as soon as possible. soon they will also be recess and both chambers of the house of
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representatives and also the senate to get this through as quickly as possible. but the white house has sent out this letter morning saying we're running out of time. we need the ride. now they said that the department of state had to use 97 percent of this funds is that it had in completely over since or until it mid november. so saying that this needs to get and that the needs to be a partisan agreement to sent this funds to ukraine, but also mentioned also other countries. they will that will me that and present job. i've had a meeting all day today with do several leaders, and that's why he said that the global leadership that the us wants to show it's important because what, what other countries say if the u. s. as not sending any more weapons to ukraine, being the biggest country and the biggest suppliers of weapons a to ukraine was facing the russians aggression for several years. okay, thank you for that. uh, benjamin about his group in washington to a
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to morrow box 2 months and some ice launch canada attacks on southern israel, triggering the coming to war and the gaza strip. un secretary general antonio gutierrez, just calling for great to international efforts to contain an end. the violence on what he called, potentially irreversible implications for peace and stability in the region. which would be to angels of the potential complete breakdown in public ordering gods because of the dire humanitarian conditions or displace palestinians. meanwhile, the families of more than 100 people being held hostage by have asked a continuing to press. these may be government to take the hostages. fighting to accounts as administrator operation contains will appear. i'm now the linebacker to assist us, whose cousin h hi, was taken hostage by her mouse on the 7th of october, the hidden jeremy for meeting with the chancellor shots tomorrow. thanks for coming in. welcome at both. um, let's start with what happened to h. i back in october,
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so it was visiting his parents and our grandmother for the holiday. he doesn't live in cube which very he lives in tennessee. and on that morning we were witnessing the so we're, we're just seeing the attacks through what's up group, our family chat. it started by weight, it ties mom saying, asking us to pray for them. um saying that they hear bombings and shootings in the street. after a while a ties father, he was in a different house. he told us, they're inside the house. please call for help. and that was the last message we got from him. since then you have, you have heard nothing you've heard and see nothing. so since the and actually just a few days ago, we got a sign of life for me. time for the 1st time after more than 50 days i'm
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a was we've got us from one of the hostages that were released and was held with him the whole time. and it was that he's alive, which was you know, big a big release for us cuz we didn't know even if he's alive until now. the red cross didn't see him, didn't meet him. none who military and organization met any of the hostages. so we really didn't know, but we also understood from them that he is in a very bad mental states. he is suffering from deep anxiety. he witness his mother being murdered before he was taken away, he was with her at her house and he saw homeless terrorist shooting her. and then they took him away. we know that he thinks he assumes that his father was also murdered because of the text message. and he thinks that his whole family,
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that lives in cuba to bailey or all heard, met, that can he, he knows that his sister was the only one that was far away on october 7th. so he thinks she's the only ones that survived. besides that, we know that's almost her wrist or doing psychological to on the hostages that are being held. they're telling them there is no israel country anymore. they're telling them they have nowhere to go back to. no one cares about them. no one is doing nothing in order to get the males, no one is talking along them and us from what he knows that he saw his mother being murdered. any assumes that it happened to that as well. then she knows that the whole family lives in the same area. so and then in all the suffering that he's in right now,
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he thinks that's the truth box for me. and tell me when the, the we've had, we have 7 days of this cease fire. and i think 3 or 4 assets of hostages released in that time. so were you watching those hostages to see if its hard was amongst them? oh, what list published previously? no, the list was um, the families had the like the gods, the least before. and we all knew that it was only include children and women because no, no member. yeah. so we are new, is it? i will not to be released during that says fire during that deal. so where does that leave you as a family because we, we, we had just now and a report of families and taking these right, the government to task saying that not doing enough to get there to get that, that loved ones out. where are you on that?
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what do you think of the way that the government has handle this in some way? and we're also disappointing because it's been 60 to one days today. and there's still not home many, 5, still held hostage by some us terrorist. and we know that every day that goes by is a danger for their lives. their life is in danger. they're barely getting food. they're getting one flat slice of bread in a day, or just a bit of rice. we know they, they haven't got any medical treatments, any medications, and we know that their life is limited in time. so what should the government have done? they should, should these drive the government have agreed to another safe i because as the way hamas tells it, it was a rival but was blocking this. i don't, you don't know that we weren't in the room, but that's the how my story. i expect the,
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the early government to put the hostages in 1st on 1st priority. so does that mean then i keep having cease 5 until i would for us like the government would say, we've got some hours and we got them out because we kept hammering away at how much . and this is how we expect to get more hours. well, i know is that there was no deal on the table and if there is a deal on the table that could bring the tie back, i expect israel to take it even if and it includes, sees fire. i think that the hostages must come 1st. so you'll meet link chancellor shots tomorrow for, for what reason, what do you want from him? this is, ty, is a german citizen. we've been here, it's our 2nd time right now in germany. we've met the collinsville schultz in the past and many other politicians before and our expectation from
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germany is to treat and handle this case as a german citizens that are taking that were taken hostage and to treat it in, you know, in the same way they would have treated if it would happen on germany's land. so would you believe they haven't done that they should have done? i think right now the whole world needs to level off the pressure that they're putting on the countries that are playing the mediator act in this situation, like cutoff, like yes, like guitar, like egypt, like turkey, the countries that are feeding, come on the other hosting them that are housing the, the hamas leaders. and i know that if the pressure would be to, you know,
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hard enough or big enough, it would happen and the hostages wouldn't be released. so i fear what, what, what do you want to hear from the chances that it's a moment you go in and have you meet and then he will not listen. but what do you want in an ideal? well, what do you want him to say that will that will go some ways of pushing, pushing us ease. of course, in an id a way i would want him to tell me that the tie is coming back today tomorrow, but i know he can say it was. but so i would like to hear. i would like to have his promise that he is treating a tie as it was happening on berlin in berlin, and that he is putting the hostages live in 1st priority. okay, thank you both for coming in and talking to us. we wish you well with your meetings . i feel a non aligned, but thank you. thank you. and
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the british government is trying to revive its plot to send the asylum seekers to rewind for that case is to be heard that's despise of rooting last month by the country supreme court, which ruled the plan, a lawful course at the elect. people sent to rewind to open to human rights abuses, position terry, minnesota. james clapham. they signed a re hashed version of the rolanda deal inc. i'm calling on tuesday. u. k. government says the new deal address is all of the quotes concerns. we just bought a 2 problem strategy followed by a prime minister basically, so not to was published draft emergency legislation that will attempt to back any future legal challenges to is ronda policy and position in the business province remains deeply against the policy. madam deputy speaker, if the purpose of the real one but came it was to solve a political headache of the tories that night to get people out of the country who they said they couldn't deal with that. it's but you know, resolving success,
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offer all the money is to send free home secretaries the other $200.00 for which the whole conference the be grateful to paul. remember say these are companies, how many people is the prominence to send to rolanda? well, madam deputy speaker, we will do everything it takes to get this team working so that we can indeed scope the parts. and that's why this week we have signed a new legally binding treaty with rolanda, which together with new legislation, one address all the concerns that have been raised. because everyone should be in no doubt about our absolute commitment to stop the boats and get slides on. let's have a look at this then with ad dw correspondence shouting to chelsea and tell who joins is from london. welcome to charlotte. so what are you saying really soon? next,
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new supreme court proof emergency legislation associates mentioned that this rock legislation very sounds insurance without treaty, but the signs yesterday which was designed to address the son 5 of the case high school supreme court. now the concern was for me, the quotes not so much about the policy with her since she absent seeing the processing of the sign into another country. the concerns was did run the risk they sent the facebook location back to back some see of origin a web a microsoft plus we feature that we send out uh the u. k. government says it's good news for you. see it is the mitigate of that with a series of matches this tracy now being the find a mattress jocelyn just nation that has been introduced at publishing today said she fax it off and you put it very, very simply. it is designed to try and prevent any further legal challenges as
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being was as many in the government. it's designed to stop legal and very barebones i've been talking to introduce is this plan. it's not by the full and brown around it. there is no way that it's done that it is, uh, it's for us to be able to uh, ignore some taking them right. cuz it says what it sounds do. so as far as some of the rights to see the governance wants to the conservative profit and wanted to do, which is what amounts to meeting your information on why it doesn't do that and not the, the crust. why this is brittany so confidential within this office that i so just just okay, it wasn't the, the principle of sending asylum. so it gets turned around. the supreme court ruled a level but the fact, but once they get there and things might be a bit, don't you fold it? that was the reason that the supreme court specifically gave this consent, that those who were being sent to
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a one that could then be the return to the country of origin. if noted, some deficiencies should be safe in the system, which meant that mike we had in the clear way, replied from parliament. that's uh, this is a said home secretary to, to have a go at this way is that they prime ministers, conservative party investors. are they all behind it? so that's why that's one of the key. it's hot winds from your position is 306th street. i've tried to push this through and yet in that time there's no sign that is taken off. may not saying johnny, uh, 2 lines. now, where is the concept of possibly moving policy on this makes me offer is very, very divided. you have those on the center in the left is that the policy to that's it is a red line for them. if human rights rules are, which is a part of this policy,
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then you put those on the rights of the policy. essentially side of what has been announced today, don't go and run that far enough. they say at least this policy, i think, to more legal challenges to get some time off. if you look over the policy continuing this evening, you've seen the resignation of the immigration with it. so he told me that this, the congress haven't gone far enough. this is a man who's been charging his policy on the airwaves for a long time. so really not a good sign is how likely it is that this policy in its current form will be able to go ahead and start with this. so this is a government that was responsible and many wise after the referendum for championing this idea of touching the u. k. out of europe in order to get control of the countries board is yet seen in the last week. reco numbers of migrants coming in to the u. k. this become actually huge political that issue. i'll be taking responsibility for that. increasing numbers as well as the
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migration of rich record tickets in 2022. that's news that is a come out in the last game. now, are they taking the sponsibility lesson loving the service across the world wants to uh, seeing dos about that, certainly of boston or something like that expected. uh, wednesday the policy was a wednesday that was being sold besides just taking back control of photos. i will say that it is an integration from outside the you that sliding these no migration tickets, but they are taking measures to try and mitigate it. so much is about a legal migrations. try those numbers, going to force they will say that this is one of the policies and she said, well actually, parents, the people are making these uh for these uh channels fussing. it's coughing. a lot of people saying that they just on the financing piece are months. there is an
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election that is coming off and immigration is an important issue. a lot of things . i suggest the final word, the final brief. why don't not then within the election the, on the way i'm a government performing so badly in the polls, i'm looking likely to induce the next general election. how important is this policy? so it's not looking very good for the government at the moment versus the not the feminist. there's really his tax on this for when the policy and he didn't need to . it wasn't his policy. it was introduced by far as johnson that he is and say that he wants to see us like taking off to one that and bring that are a lot of people who don't think that this is very likely that they're going speakers. it's not clear whether or not this policy will pass through what the lowering of the houses upon is that the legal challenges as well. all of this, not the completeness of profits to come down to an election, not looking good for the funding and stuff himself, which they have some challenges to his friendship. not looking good for
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a policy which means dog. a pointed shrunken, this idea that it is all on immigration. let me just say one final thing on the election. the opposition, the latest policy should they come into power? they have said they will not carry on with this policy back pulling it again make. so it shouldn't be much and happen should they, when that is another reason that this policy by charlotte pounds, actually also having nanda and thank you so much. the finally said i see might not be in a household name, but he's worked in that solution, right. i revolutionize prime time t v in the us half a century ago sylvan leah, the right to produce that behind several trail blazing sitcoms has died at the age of 101 is 19 seventies. it show up in the family explored issues of the day and generational conflicts inside of western tasks from taking hostage and cable praise,
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