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biggest pot of money deals with the refusal of the biden administration to enforce oil sanctions. w9 puts tough oil sanctions on iran. biden came in, immediately stopped enforcing them. today iran is selling 2 million barrels a day of oil. that has produced $80 billion roughly in revenue. that is funding these hamas death squads, that is funding the rockets, that is funding terrorism. and the biden administration, something that he could do today the -- he gave a speech last week. you know what was not in the speech? su saying we're going to enforce the oil sanctions, and we're to going to cripple the iranian regime and take away their money. that still, joe biden and the democrats have still proven unwilling to do. maria: yeah, that's a great point. and it was just stunning to me to the understand the fact that while this administration was actually negotiating to pay money for those hostages, the iranians were actually planning on taking more hostages. and that is exactly what they did. >> yeah. maria: they unfroze the money, they went in, a hamas went in and took more hostages.
biggest pot of money deals with the refusal of the biden administration to enforce oil sanctions. w9 puts tough oil sanctions on iran. biden came in, immediately stopped enforcing them. today iran is selling 2 million barrels a day of oil. that has produced $80 billion roughly in revenue. that is funding these hamas death squads, that is funding the rockets, that is funding terrorism. and the biden administration, something that he could do today the -- he gave a speech last week. you know what...
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the biden administration has been l administration. rael in the middle of what is in essence a war really speaks to that support. further, ithink war really speaks to that support. further, i think that the biden administration is doing the right things when it comes to asking israelis hard questions about their plans but balancing that with support. and the diplomacy that the biden administration is carrying out throughout the region speaks to a broader question as well. it is not just an israel question, it is original question.— original question. how difficult- _ original question. how difficult- because - original question. how difficult- because we i original question. how- difficult- because we were difficult— because we were talking a bit earlier about a possible ground operation. can you give us an idea about how difficult, because you have worked in counterterrorism, this is going to be for israel to carry out, given the situation on the ground, as we heard earlier, and we have seen pictures of the rubble strewn everywhere. it
the biden administration has been l administration. rael in the middle of what is in essence a war really speaks to that support. further, ithink war really speaks to that support. further, i think that the biden administration is doing the right things when it comes to asking israelis hard questions about their plans but balancing that with support. and the diplomacy that the biden administration is carrying out throughout the region speaks to a broader question as well. it is not just an...
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and is right now we have iranian sympathizers working within the biden add administration, and that is why i started asking you what can you do about a it. because these atrocities are continuing, and we have robert malley, apparently biden's chief negotiator in the iran nuclear talks, we have others that are still working in the administration that have been leading this effort to get the united states back into an iran deal, leading this effort to, in fact, lower the sanctions enabling iran to generate billions in revenue. and what are they doing with the money? they are empowering these terrorists. >> well, and what you just mentioned with rob malley remains one of the greatest national security scandals in our nation's history. so rob malley was joe biden's chief negotiator for iran. he's an incredible iran sympathizer. he is an ad a slow candidate can, a passionate advocate for the disastrous obama-iran nuclear are deal. but he also has extraordinarily bad judgment. he's been fired. he's had his can security clearances stripped which i want you to pause and think just how bad does
and is right now we have iranian sympathizers working within the biden add administration, and that is why i started asking you what can you do about a it. because these atrocities are continuing, and we have robert malley, apparently biden's chief negotiator in the iran nuclear talks, we have others that are still working in the administration that have been leading this effort to get the united states back into an iran deal, leading this effort to, in fact, lower the sanctions enabling iran...
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guest: the biden administration has said we want to get aid to the palestinians. the first trucks have been let through it the costing -- crossing with egypt. the spending package biden announced in his speech earlier this week there was one hundred million dollars for aid to the palestinians. i think that's the biden administration's goal is as israel is taking steps to eliminate hamas that we can abide by the laws of our conflict and provide support to the palestinians. one of the challenges is how do you get that in. israel is besieging the gaza strip as part of its wartime strategy. egypt has tightly controlled its border crossing with gaza for a variety of reasons. i think there will be real questions and logistical challenges of getting that aid in. the biden administration's hope is that they can provide aid to the public. host: is this something the strategy is through the united nations. guest: there is the u.s. support but i think there will be broader international support efforts to get aid into the palestinians as well. as long as it is food and medici
guest: the biden administration has said we want to get aid to the palestinians. the first trucks have been let through it the costing -- crossing with egypt. the spending package biden announced in his speech earlier this week there was one hundred million dollars for aid to the palestinians. i think that's the biden administration's goal is as israel is taking steps to eliminate hamas that we can abide by the laws of our conflict and provide support to the palestinians. one of the challenges...
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maria: and you have talked about the appeasement that the biden administration has given to iran fromne. i think you said it was something like $30 billion that this administration allowed iran to generate by relaxing sanctions on oil sales. is that a right? >> $30 billion of unenforced sanctions on oil, right? i mean, that has helped them build their war machine, their nuclear weapons program. and guess what else it helped? it helped them give $150 million to hamas and a bunch of weapons that they used to invade israel last saturday and and conduct this massacre on the ground. in addition, maria, you know this hostage negotiation giving, you know, getting five innocent americans out in exchange for six very culpable iranian prisoners, or culpable of espionage for lack of a better word. that was an unfair trade in and of itself. but then you throw $6 billion on top of that wired from south korea to doha, they say it's going to be for humanitarian purposes only. president of iran says i'm going to do whatever i want with the money. well, on monday i'm introducing a bill to put secondar
maria: and you have talked about the appeasement that the biden administration has given to iran fromne. i think you said it was something like $30 billion that this administration allowed iran to generate by relaxing sanctions on oil sales. is that a right? >> $30 billion of unenforced sanctions on oil, right? i mean, that has helped them build their war machine, their nuclear weapons program. and guess what else it helped? it helped them give $150 million to hamas and a bunch of weapons...
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the biden administration to walk? tue: biden administration administration to walk?bout its staunch support for israel from the go. i think bidon�*s visit to israel during what is in essence a war really speaks to that. further i think the biden administration is doing the right things when it comes to asking israelis hard questions about their plans but balancing that with support. and the diplomacy that antony blinken is carrying out any regents region speaks to a broader viewpoint as well. this isn't just an israel question. this is a regional question.- is a regional question. how difficult - _ is a regional question. how difficult - because - is a regional question. how difficult - because we - is a regional question. how difficult - because we werej difficult — because we were talking earlier about a possible ground operation — can you give us an idea of how difficult, because you have worked in counter—terrorism, this will be for israel, given the situation on the ground. and we seen pictures of the rubble strewn everywhere. tt rubble strewn everywhere. tit wi
the biden administration to walk? tue: biden administration administration to walk?bout its staunch support for israel from the go. i think bidon�*s visit to israel during what is in essence a war really speaks to that. further i think the biden administration is doing the right things when it comes to asking israelis hard questions about their plans but balancing that with support. and the diplomacy that antony blinken is carrying out any regents region speaks to a broader viewpoint as well....
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mostly the biden administration.ear these very emotional comments about history of jews and anti-semitism this is very welcome. but then at the end of the statement, certainly with antony blinken next to prime minister netanyahu, we get the lecture about proportionality and rule of law and we're different from the terrorists. do you think this administration funding, iran and palestinian terrorists. they are providing weaponry, do you think this administration will allow israel to win. >> migrate fear is they won't -- my real great fear is they won't, during obama administration and much of foreign -- are obama a leads. that happened many times with hamas and hezbollah. he was president. this -- if that carries forward to biden this is a real problem for the state of israel. israel is warning civilians to get out of the way, and hamas is telling them to stay in the line of fire. it seems that all of that language is misdirected. i'm hoping they don't cave, but i have little faith that as this conflict progresses, it
mostly the biden administration.ear these very emotional comments about history of jews and anti-semitism this is very welcome. but then at the end of the statement, certainly with antony blinken next to prime minister netanyahu, we get the lecture about proportionality and rule of law and we're different from the terrorists. do you think this administration funding, iran and palestinian terrorists. they are providing weaponry, do you think this administration will allow israel to win. >>...
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should the biden administration encourage deescalation in gaza? it's a race against time for more than a million gazans as israel encourages them to head south with what is likely an assault. becky anderson is on the ground in tel aviv. how long before the israelis launch this assault and what can be accomplished during this pause? >> reporter: this is the big question, isn't it? of course, this hour, as your show went to air, is the close of what is the advertised window. it is 4:00 saturday and the israelis advertised they would extend this passage window that is safe. we don't know what will happen yet. we do know the part of the israelis that will encourage as many as 1.1 million gazans to evacuate south towards the valley to egypt that is gaza city you have to assume is going to be the clear target of any escalation in this conflict on the part of the israelis be that by ground or air, which is what many many many people here, of course, are anticipating. i have to say, you know, we've beep on the ground here more than a week now and all the
should the biden administration encourage deescalation in gaza? it's a race against time for more than a million gazans as israel encourages them to head south with what is likely an assault. becky anderson is on the ground in tel aviv. how long before the israelis launch this assault and what can be accomplished during this pause? >> reporter: this is the big question, isn't it? of course, this hour, as your show went to air, is the close of what is the advertised window. it is 4:00...
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with respect to those people, the important thing to note with respect to parole is under the biden administration and clearly the obama administration has never done this, if we really few on parole every prior administration puts you into immigration proceedings first and then release you on parole. the biden administration has decided they will release these people on parole. you are on parole until we put you into proceedings. if that were 60 days, which is what it originally was. and actually dropped to 30 days. at this point i said so overwhelmed. there are only 6500 officers in the united states. they are so overwhelmed at the end of march the new york post reported aliens were waiting until 2032 in order to even show up at an ice office to get the charging document that will then put you into proceedings. >> that is not waiting for asylum. that is just to get to court. >> to quantify the number further, nbc news reported in february that there were 588,000 people who have been paroled into the united states who were part of that gigantic queue of people who were simply going to get the she
with respect to those people, the important thing to note with respect to parole is under the biden administration and clearly the obama administration has never done this, if we really few on parole every prior administration puts you into immigration proceedings first and then release you on parole. the biden administration has decided they will release these people on parole. you are on parole until we put you into proceedings. if that were 60 days, which is what it originally was. and...
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the biden administration to smell that. catch and release, make no mistake, migrants come to our border right now, they're not looking for asylum, they're looking to be part of the asylum process which will release them under this administration. the biden administration reinstated catch and release. we leverage mexico through strength and power to get them to join us on the global issue that it is. they had over 25,000 personnel, not only securing the southern border but increasing enforcement. on day one that leverage one away. interior reinforcement. the highest levels of illegal immigration encounters in our history, the lowest number of deportations since ice was created in 2003. restrictions placed on the incredible men and women of ice, you have to be a convicted criminal before you are a priority. we are allowing illegal immigrants that have committed a secondary crime in the united states released into communities because of this administration. refusal to enforce the law. he views the law as an advisory opinion. h
the biden administration to smell that. catch and release, make no mistake, migrants come to our border right now, they're not looking for asylum, they're looking to be part of the asylum process which will release them under this administration. the biden administration reinstated catch and release. we leverage mexico through strength and power to get them to join us on the global issue that it is. they had over 25,000 personnel, not only securing the southern border but increasing...
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the biden administration is committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. our actions matter for the ukranian people for our own national security interests and for the values we share with our allies and partners and we are sharing the burden with these allies and partners who have provided ukraine with robust economic assistance and similarly focused on ensuring accountability. ukraine's i.m.f. program is key to both delivering macroeconomic stability and advancing reforms. looking ahead, i want to be clear that we cannot allow our support to ukraine to be interrupted. our allies and ukraine people that the biden administration with the bipartisan majority of the u.s. congress and the american people will work so that ukraine receives the assistance it needs to win this war. we also continue to work to mitigate the other impacts of the war including on food security, especially since russia's cruel withdrawal from the black sea grain initiative and remain focused on working with the global coalition to deprive russia of the funds it needs to wage this unj
the biden administration is committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. our actions matter for the ukranian people for our own national security interests and for the values we share with our allies and partners and we are sharing the burden with these allies and partners who have provided ukraine with robust economic assistance and similarly focused on ensuring accountability. ukraine's i.m.f. program is key to both delivering macroeconomic stability and advancing reforms. looking...
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it is this democrat administration in the biden administration.democratic colleagues in congress who are complicit in what is now just occurred in israel because of their appeasement policies, their head in the sand policies, and they want to hide behind, oh, the $6 billion that is sitting there in qatar. don't worry, mark. don't worry, chip. you shouldn't get upset about that because they're not using it. not a dollar has been spent. bull that's going to fund the next attack. if it hasn't already funded the current attacks. but here's what really matters. the million barrels of oil going from iran to china, because we lifted the sanctions, because this administration wants to bow down to the altar of the climate cult and they want us to be beholden to other countries so they can advance their radical agenda. and there's consequences to that. that's the truth. and, you know, chip roy right here, right out of the box, msnbc. velshi guests say no one's speaking to israel's inhumane treatment of palestinians after the hamas attack. i don't know. isra
it is this democrat administration in the biden administration.democratic colleagues in congress who are complicit in what is now just occurred in israel because of their appeasement policies, their head in the sand policies, and they want to hide behind, oh, the $6 billion that is sitting there in qatar. don't worry, mark. don't worry, chip. you shouldn't get upset about that because they're not using it. not a dollar has been spent. bull that's going to fund the next attack. if it hasn't...
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it is crucial having the deterrents having failed because of the biden administration willingness to make a deal with iran on the nuclear issue and pay any price to release essentially iranian oil around the world, defying sanctions. the trump administration had a policy of maximum pressure on iran, which is what they understand. they also understand weakness, as do our other fri friends, other enemies around the world. president putin is celebrating this attack of hamas against israel. so is president xi. but they're watching to see what our response will be. and it must be clear and unequivocal. we stand with israel and our allies. >> thank you, marsha, thank you for doing this. i got off the phone an hour ago with the israeli ambassador, they're worried what iran will do next. the idea you can bribe iran to be normal doesn't work. there's not enough money you can send these people to make them behave. they have an agenda to destroy the jewish state and come after us. i believe them when they say death to america. they're not joking. isolate iran, weaken iran, destroy hamas is the o
it is crucial having the deterrents having failed because of the biden administration willingness to make a deal with iran on the nuclear issue and pay any price to release essentially iranian oil around the world, defying sanctions. the trump administration had a policy of maximum pressure on iran, which is what they understand. they also understand weakness, as do our other fri friends, other enemies around the world. president putin is celebrating this attack of hamas against israel. so is...
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the biden administration needs to stay out of this.hu do what he does best to protect hise. people. when the biden administration is getting involved, it's getting dirtier and dirtier, it's all over the world palestinians are doing, not the ones next door and i think the biden assertion is doing a terrible thing, they have no soul. those people who were murdered, innocent babies, grandmother my grandparents, there has to be a solution and the biden administration is not going to bring her to the. let's pray for peace all around the world. thank you very much. >> thank you, i do think that there jewish or arab child, they were cut short, hard to know exact numbers but hundreds of children killed in the past ten days and young kids have loved ones and families, thank you for focusing on that because i think it should be front and center, this meant covering, we cannot just think of a strategic game winning and losing, the issue on the table, everybody has to consider, it's way beyond that. my fear is that biden, the u.s. has, we of cours
the biden administration needs to stay out of this.hu do what he does best to protect hise. people. when the biden administration is getting involved, it's getting dirtier and dirtier, it's all over the world palestinians are doing, not the ones next door and i think the biden assertion is doing a terrible thing, they have no soul. those people who were murdered, innocent babies, grandmother my grandparents, there has to be a solution and the biden administration is not going to bring her to...
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the biden administration is committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. our actions matter for the ukrainians, for our own national security interests. and we are sharing the burden who have provided ukraine with economic assistance. there are literally focused on ensuring accountability. ukraine's imf program will deliver macroeconomic stability. looking ahead, i want to be clear we cannot allow our support ukraine to be interrupted. our allies in the ukrainian people show that with the support of a bipartisan majority, the u.s. congress and the american people will work so that ukraine received the assistance it needs to win this war. we will also continue to mitigate the other effects of war including security, especially since russia's withdrawal from the black sea initiative. we significantly reduce russian review while promoting stable energy markets. local energy prices have been largely unchanged. i also support harnessing proceeds from russian assets and immobilizing particular clearinghouses to support ukraine. we must continue to impose the inc
the biden administration is committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. our actions matter for the ukrainians, for our own national security interests. and we are sharing the burden who have provided ukraine with economic assistance. there are literally focused on ensuring accountability. ukraine's imf program will deliver macroeconomic stability. looking ahead, i want to be clear we cannot allow our support ukraine to be interrupted. our allies in the ukrainian people show that...
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the biden administration to settlements at the united nations. peace between israel and the arab countries, including negotiations to bring the saudis into -- that was not happening. it looked like palestinians were completely helpless in this environment. that is usually an opportune moment for militant groups to:. hamas exploits this obviously. the surprise attack on israel will have to be analyzed for years to come. there is an environment that was not related to hamas that still exists now. settler violence was increasing in the west bank because you have a far right israeli government, who have people who are not shy, these ministers, high-level ministers like the minister of national security who very clearly is in support of violence for settlers, including the right to attack vulnerable palestinians. the horrible conditions are unrelated to hamas. hearts are hardened. you see in the case of the israelis the witness of the horrific attacks that made them extremely vulnerable for a few days. you look at how many people now want to turn gaza
the biden administration to settlements at the united nations. peace between israel and the arab countries, including negotiations to bring the saudis into -- that was not happening. it looked like palestinians were completely helpless in this environment. that is usually an opportune moment for militant groups to:. hamas exploits this obviously. the surprise attack on israel will have to be analyzed for years to come. there is an environment that was not related to hamas that still exists now....
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currently the biden administration is trying to convince bin salman to sign a peace agreement with theelping the kingdom launch a civilian nuclear program. it's a far cry from biden's pledge during his presidential campaign to treat prince muhammad bin salman and his kingdom as a paraya for the murder of khashoji. more than dozen human rights groups recently released a joint statement accusing the biden administration of helping aid bin salman's rehabilitation on the world stage and asking it to prioritize significant and genuine human rights improvements by the saudi government. five. years into hashoji's death, his case is little discussed in major media outlets, nor even in turkey where local media once publicized his tragic fate. in 2020, turkey put 26 saudi nationals on trial in absentia as the saudies refused to hand them over to istanbul, but early 2022, the case was halted. last year a turkish court transferred its trial in absensia of the 26 individuals to saudi arabia. move slammed by human rights groups. turkish authorities said it was impossible to prosecute the case becaus
currently the biden administration is trying to convince bin salman to sign a peace agreement with theelping the kingdom launch a civilian nuclear program. it's a far cry from biden's pledge during his presidential campaign to treat prince muhammad bin salman and his kingdom as a paraya for the murder of khashoji. more than dozen human rights groups recently released a joint statement accusing the biden administration of helping aid bin salman's rehabilitation on the world stage and asking it...
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more than dozen human rights groups recently released a joint statement accusing the biden administrationitation on the world stage. and asking it to prioritize significant and genuine human rights improvements by the saudi government. five years into rashoji's death, his case is little discussed in major media outlets, nor even in turkey, where local media once publicized his tragic fate. in 2020, turkey put 26 saudi nationals on trial in absentia, as the saudis refused to hand them over to istanbul, but early 2022, the case was halted. last year a turkish court transferred its trial in absentia of the 26 individuals to saudi arabia, move slammed by human rights groups. turkish authorities said it was impossible to prosecute the case because the defendants were not there in person. however, human rights organizations claimed the decision was political, a result of turkey and saudi arabia reconciling after the murder. hukuki süreci türkiye. durdurmuş oldu bu kararla beraber suudi arabistan'a yönlendirmiş oldu davayı eee yani hukuki anlamda nasıl bir adalet sistemin olduğunu hatta olmadığı
more than dozen human rights groups recently released a joint statement accusing the biden administrationitation on the world stage. and asking it to prioritize significant and genuine human rights improvements by the saudi government. five years into rashoji's death, his case is little discussed in major media outlets, nor even in turkey, where local media once publicized his tragic fate. in 2020, turkey put 26 saudi nationals on trial in absentia, as the saudis refused to hand them over to...
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the first pete put out by any agency within the biden administration was the u.s. administration on palestinian affairs which called for a cease-fire. joe biden has made comments about you know, a cease-fire and then they have had to walk it back or explain that he misheard the question. they have had a schizophrenic policy here. the reason, larry they're so concerned if this thing escalates the inevitable analysis is how did this happen and how was iran able to orchestrate what might become a regional war or even a world war and the answer is going to be because of biden's policies towards iran for the last 2 1/2 years. larry: the inconvenient fact, as you say, i will stand partially corrected. i mean some statements are better than no statements but the big picture you're 100% right. the inconvenient fact is that biden has appeased iran and iran is unappeasable and this has been more appeasement and no action and so the sanctions have basically been lifted no matter what they say. so i'm saying to you, john ratcliffe, if biden were serious, let's take kirby, kirby
the first pete put out by any agency within the biden administration was the u.s. administration on palestinian affairs which called for a cease-fire. joe biden has made comments about you know, a cease-fire and then they have had to walk it back or explain that he misheard the question. they have had a schizophrenic policy here. the reason, larry they're so concerned if this thing escalates the inevitable analysis is how did this happen and how was iran able to orchestrate what might become a...
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mass to be actions to be tough on iran because the biden administration like obama administration hadundeniable strategy of appeasement with regard to iran. if you want me to go through the list, i will, harris. hopefully they'll finally recognize this fever dream of the democrats to appease iran has to stop. >> harris: i have to say this because i have been asking, senator, about why we didn't take the role of snap back a wreak ago when we could have stopped the sanctions by the united nations from expiring. which you say ballistic missiles have higher tech things like drones that we use that they can sell on a more open market now, iran can. who would they sell them to? you told us and named some of the proxies. i want you to go through the list of things because i think people don't understand there's some things that the united states could be doing, and it's like we've lost our spine. i don't know, maybe somebody sold it on yuba. i have mine and you have yours. we need the administration to show some backbone now. >> 100%. look, the take away was the influence of iran is everywhe
mass to be actions to be tough on iran because the biden administration like obama administration hadundeniable strategy of appeasement with regard to iran. if you want me to go through the list, i will, harris. hopefully they'll finally recognize this fever dream of the democrats to appease iran has to stop. >> harris: i have to say this because i have been asking, senator, about why we didn't take the role of snap back a wreak ago when we could have stopped the sanctions by the united...
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as they go about those discussions then, tell us more about how you think the biden administration thehe relationship and the netanyahu relationship stands neta nyahu relationship stands at netanyahu relationship stands at this stage, we know in recent years it has been a strange one, in light of these unprecedented attacks, does that change? i unprecedented attacks, does that change?— that change? i think it does chan i e that change? i think it does change to _ that change? i think it does change to an _ that change? i think it does change to an extent - that change? i think it does| change to an extent because that change? i think it does - change to an extent because you are correct it has been personally strained, are geologically the two men come from very different places, on the other hand, this issue of terrorism the need to respond to terrorism, security these are issues the us and israel have very much in common, both president biden and prime minister netanyahu are leaders who have been on the world stage for a long time so it they know each other well no matter the differe
as they go about those discussions then, tell us more about how you think the biden administration thehe relationship and the netanyahu relationship stands neta nyahu relationship stands at netanyahu relationship stands at this stage, we know in recent years it has been a strange one, in light of these unprecedented attacks, does that change? i unprecedented attacks, does that change?— that change? i think it does chan i e that change? i think it does change to _ that change? i think it does...
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>> they can't admit they have been wrong it goes deeper than biden administration, barack obama is stillma people are very much apart of biden's world, this playing footsie with iran, you have to put that in historical context, barack obama sent pallets of cash, president trump came in cut it off, iran was broker hamas was broke, then democrats and joe biden's obsession with iran took over, you have 6 billion dollars to be released. they are not enforcing any of the oil sanctions, they could be doing that right now, iran is flush with cash that means that hamas is flush with cash, joe biden released 300 plus million to californicalifornia -- palestinian authority when we came in they have a lot of money to do terrible things, they can't admit they have been wrong, we have seen it play out in the most horrific way. this core of the obama now biden foreign policy, it has failed miserably. larry: you know. iran backing hamas, calling the shots, backing hezbollah. they have killed 30 something americans. john ratcliffe was describing it, they were horrific killings, they have taken a bunch o
>> they can't admit they have been wrong it goes deeper than biden administration, barack obama is stillma people are very much apart of biden's world, this playing footsie with iran, you have to put that in historical context, barack obama sent pallets of cash, president trump came in cut it off, iran was broker hamas was broke, then democrats and joe biden's obsession with iran took over, you have 6 billion dollars to be released. they are not enforcing any of the oil sanctions, they...
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i do think it is a very serious challenge to the biden administration, but not just the biden administration. this is a challenge for the united states because of the deterioration of a bipartisan support for trade liberalization generally and for free trade agreement as a mechanism to obtain new markets for u.s. goods, to strengthening global trading rules and to create more enduring positive economic relationships with our partner. there was a strategic and diplomatic mandate for pursuing trade agreements in the past. because of this, bipartisan deterioration and support for free trade, we can no longer utilize those mechanisms. i think that is a serious challenge. it manifested earlier with the wto. the two run aground many years earlier for multilateral trade liberalization. the failure of a general lack of energy for trade negotiations i think reflected failing support among key members of the international trading system. i think the unique challenges posed by talent -- china as well. i think that was a serious issue . it is something that has metastasized to the enforcement agenda for
i do think it is a very serious challenge to the biden administration, but not just the biden administration. this is a challenge for the united states because of the deterioration of a bipartisan support for trade liberalization generally and for free trade agreement as a mechanism to obtain new markets for u.s. goods, to strengthening global trading rules and to create more enduring positive economic relationships with our partner. there was a strategic and diplomatic mandate for pursuing...
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after initially reviewing weapon sales to saudi arabia, by mid-2022, the biden administration resumedsales and military support to the kingdom. at the same time, federal. judge dismissed the lawsuit against the crown prince after the biden administration recommended he be granted immunity. in july 2022, biden traveled to saudi arabia to meet the prince at home. the white house said biden had raised rashoji's case with the prince during their meeting. many, however, interpreted the visit as biden begging for lower oil prices. finally, we discussed human rights and the need for political reform. as always, as i always do, i made clear that the topic is vitally important to me and to the united states, respect to the murder of keshogi, i raised it at the top of the meeting, making it clear what i thought of it at the time, and what i think of it now, and it was exactly, i was straightforward and direct in discussing it, i made my view crystal clear, i said very straightforwardly, for an american president to be silent on issue of human rights, is this consistent with inconsistent. with w
after initially reviewing weapon sales to saudi arabia, by mid-2022, the biden administration resumedsales and military support to the kingdom. at the same time, federal. judge dismissed the lawsuit against the crown prince after the biden administration recommended he be granted immunity. in july 2022, biden traveled to saudi arabia to meet the prince at home. the white house said biden had raised rashoji's case with the prince during their meeting. many, however, interpreted the visit as...
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watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: did you say biden administration? >> carley: i did, i did not say trump administration. >> todd: i'm todd piro. there is no surprise the record was set since administration left 1 million worth of materials rusting in a pile after joe biden took office. the materials were paid for. >> carley: the president vowed not to build another foot of wall and border czar kamala harris is calling it inhumane and unamerican. and the current government is suing texas for deploying barriers. >> todd: brooke singman has more. >> brooke: the bi biden administration -- mayorkas announced the move yesterday saying there is immediate need to construct physical barriers and roads in vicinity of the border of the united states to prevent unlawful entry into the country. i spoke with former president trump who said biden sees our country as being invaded. he has to reinstate stay in mexico and title 42. this is a complete 180 from what biden said on the campaign trail when he vowed to overhaul trump's border policy. >> trump campaigned on
watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: did you say biden administration? >> carley: i did, i did not say trump administration. >> todd: i'm todd piro. there is no surprise the record was set since administration left 1 million worth of materials rusting in a pile after joe biden took office. the materials were paid for. >> carley: the president vowed not to build another foot of wall and border czar kamala harris is...
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now, the biden administration has the power to finally make this right. t humanity indeed that should have been corrected, should never have happened, should have been corrected by prior administrations. but the biden administration now has the ability to show the world, at a time when the biden administration is rightly criticizing other governments and their human rights records -- saudi arabia, china, among others -- at this time the biden administration has the ability to change policy and provide justice to the chagossians by allowing them to return home, by allowing compensation, assisting with the resettlement of chagossians in their homeland, the land that has been taken from them. juan: professor vine, sadly, what happened to these chagossians is not unique. could you describe these bases wear their military basically runs roughshod over the local populations. david: it is true and there are more than 20 cases in which the u.s. military has displaced local people, often indigenous people, like the chagossians as part of the expansion of u.s. milit
now, the biden administration has the power to finally make this right. t humanity indeed that should have been corrected, should never have happened, should have been corrected by prior administrations. but the biden administration now has the ability to show the world, at a time when the biden administration is rightly criticizing other governments and their human rights records -- saudi arabia, china, among others -- at this time the biden administration has the ability to change policy and...
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i think the biden administration _ before now? i think the biden administration has _ before now? biden administration has been very| administration has been very involved and in fact may have triggered this through its success in bringing saudi arabian and israel together on the precipice of a deal that would be historic. 0n possible view of this is that hamas was acting out of fear that israel would conclude a deal with saudi arabia and with much of the arab world and that they would be left isolated. i don't think hamas did this because just because they could, i think they did it because they thought they had to. fin think they did it because they thought they had to.- thought they had to. on that normalisation _ thought they had to. on that normalisation agreement - thought they had to. on thatl normalisation agreement that the us has been working on between saudi arabia and israel, where sets are now given what has happened? i think it is certainly on hold. i would not expect any progress for the next leg, several weeks. we will have to see how this emerges. but i think the p
i think the biden administration _ before now? i think the biden administration has _ before now? biden administration has been very| administration has been very involved and in fact may have triggered this through its success in bringing saudi arabian and israel together on the precipice of a deal that would be historic. 0n possible view of this is that hamas was acting out of fear that israel would conclude a deal with saudi arabia and with much of the arab world and that they would be left...
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the biden administration reinstated. we leveraged mexico through strength and power to get them to join us in the global issue. at one point they had over 25,000 personnel not only securing the southern border but increasing interior enforcement. on day one during the writing administration that went away. we have had the highest level of encounters in our nations history and the lowest numbers of deportation since ice was created in 2003. the restrictions based on the incredible men and women of ice, we are literally having illegal aliens that have also committed a secondary crime in the united states being released back in the community because of their refusal to enforce the law. this is the secretary the said being in our country illegally is not enough to remove you. i object to that. those illegag the country and applying consequences to those who break our law and put integrity in the system by reducing the number of illegal alien false claims. >> thank you, mark. given the situation the white house has created, w
the biden administration reinstated. we leveraged mexico through strength and power to get them to join us in the global issue. at one point they had over 25,000 personnel not only securing the southern border but increasing interior enforcement. on day one during the writing administration that went away. we have had the highest level of encounters in our nations history and the lowest numbers of deportation since ice was created in 2003. the restrictions based on the incredible men and women...
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east coast, vice president kamala harris on 60 minutes touting biden administration economic policy anding a biden-harris ticket will win despite sinking poll numbers, watch >> a recent cbs poll found that the beginning of president biden's term, 70% young people people under 30, said he was doing a good job now less than 50%. why of that has what is going on >> if you poll how young people feel about climate, and the warming of our planet it polls as one top concern. talking about what we're he doing with student loan debt, polls very high the challenge that we have in the administration is we got to let people know who brung it to us it is not the work we're doing is not very, very popular with a lot of people. cheryl: are climate student loan, bank on. liz: whether you talk about revising real incomes have been sinking quarter after quarter after quarter they know who where the brungwhere it's it to them, joe biden, excess spending reckless policies what is concerning for biden-harris ticket people moved away from this ticket i think going on right now in israel makes that worse, bec
east coast, vice president kamala harris on 60 minutes touting biden administration economic policy anding a biden-harris ticket will win despite sinking poll numbers, watch >> a recent cbs poll found that the beginning of president biden's term, 70% young people people under 30, said he was doing a good job now less than 50%. why of that has what is going on >> if you poll how young people feel about climate, and the warming of our planet it polls as one top concern. talking about...
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the biden administration has been seeking to try to put so-called guard rails on the u.s.-china competition which is very real. not that we have had were success building those guard rails but obviously even given that they are the two largest economies it is that you have two major super powers finding a way to live with each other that is acceptable to both sides is important. host: we will get a few more calls. on tan in albany, new york on the end line. caller: good morning. two things. with regard to the hamas and -- i just don't know how they ever hope to get any advantage by slaughtering people and taking them hostage. if there is no rationale, how can you negotiate with people like that? and as far as iran goes, once that nuclear genie is out of the bottle, i fear for the world because to me the only way to stop iran you have to tell them you are going to cease and desist or we will take out your first oil refinery and if you keep going we will take the second one and you will have no economy because if they get a nuclear weapon they have promised to annihilate isr
the biden administration has been seeking to try to put so-called guard rails on the u.s.-china competition which is very real. not that we have had were success building those guard rails but obviously even given that they are the two largest economies it is that you have two major super powers finding a way to live with each other that is acceptable to both sides is important. host: we will get a few more calls. on tan in albany, new york on the end line. caller: good morning. two things....