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went very well for mike johnson. the former president did not throw him under the bus. he also expressed support for this idea there's another bill in the series that dealt with repossessing some of the russian assets and kind of leasing some of this aid to ukraine. that was something the fuller president endorse and that was in this bill. even some members who do not support funding ukraine saw that signal from former president trump. politics does make strange bedfellows member nancy post as speaker of the house he former speaker use or talk about it being a kaleidoscope it's constantly rotating in the person you're with today might be the person or against tomorrow and vice versa. how he navigates that, i do not know that is why come back to the point i made a few minutes ago about particle politics. it is so hard to see oso and stays in the speakership or any leadership position a lot of people do not think kevin mccarthy on that friday night about 15 months ago it was going to survive after 15 votes and finally
went very well for mike johnson. the former president did not throw him under the bus. he also expressed support for this idea there's another bill in the series that dealt with repossessing some of the russian assets and kind of leasing some of this aid to ukraine. that was something the fuller president endorse and that was in this bill. even some members who do not support funding ukraine saw that signal from former president trump. politics does make strange bedfellows member nancy post as...
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and johnson. nixon came to realize they needed each other in 1968, as much of america watched the chaos that year unfold on their televisions. the surprise tet offensive attack in vietnam against. our our forces at a time when americans were told the war was going better. how could this simultaneous coordinated attack be possible? the north korean seizure of the uss pueblo crew held captive and being negotiated for another year. you had eugene mccarthy's senator from minnesota. stunning entry into the race to challenge lyndon johnson. the first occurred to challenge johnson almost winning the new hampshire primary against lbj and then shortly after that, the entry of senator kennedy, the second major challenger from within johnson's own party. so that's a difference. six there are a lot of similarities with 68 that that would be a difference for today terms of, you know, one that sort of the senator level, a prominent challenger, you know, other than dean phillips and some lesser candidates have r
and johnson. nixon came to realize they needed each other in 1968, as much of america watched the chaos that year unfold on their televisions. the surprise tet offensive attack in vietnam against. our our forces at a time when americans were told the war was going better. how could this simultaneous coordinated attack be possible? the north korean seizure of the uss pueblo crew held captive and being negotiated for another year. you had eugene mccarthy's senator from minnesota. stunning entry...
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this was stated by the speaker of the house of representatives, republican mike johnson. he said he plans to push the bill after congress gets back to work in washington next week johnson cited as an example of such innovations the possibility of providing credit assistance to ukraine or the use of seized russian assets. details about we will ask yulia yarmolenko, who works in the white house, about the financing of further assistance to ukraine. hello, yulia, please tell me what innovations johnson is proposing and how likely it is that he will bring aid to ukraine to the house of representatives for consideration. congratulations, maria. actually, on april 20, it will be exactly six months since the president of the united states, joe biden, submitted for consideration congress request for additional funding for national security priorities, including funding. for ukraine, and speaker mike johnson confirmed this weekend that he is preparing his own bill that he plans to introduce to the house of representatives when the house resumes after april 9th, and he did confirm
this was stated by the speaker of the house of representatives, republican mike johnson. he said he plans to push the bill after congress gets back to work in washington next week johnson cited as an example of such innovations the possibility of providing credit assistance to ukraine or the use of seized russian assets. details about we will ask yulia yarmolenko, who works in the white house, about the financing of further assistance to ukraine. hello, yulia, please tell me what innovations...
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i think that's johnson grasping at straws. there's a scenario where johnson -- or jeffries could end up with the most votes if republicans vote present, which you've seen them do a few times. it's a simple majority of the people voting. that's not going to happen, even if jeffries somehow ends up with the votes, they could vote to remove him with the majority they have. johnson doesn't have a lot of great arguments right now. he knows he's dealing with someone who is irrational, and i don't think that's going to dissuade her from going after him. >> covering a lot of ground, brendan buck, thank you. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> get this. today, former president trump held a fundraiser in atlanta. on the way to the event, he stopped at a local chick-fil-a. look at this. >> can i have 30 milk shakes? also some chicken. >> after trump placed the order, the cashier said, we're going to need to see the money first. we heard
i think that's johnson grasping at straws. there's a scenario where johnson -- or jeffries could end up with the most votes if republicans vote present, which you've seen them do a few times. it's a simple majority of the people voting. that's not going to happen, even if jeffries somehow ends up with the votes, they could vote to remove him with the majority they have. johnson doesn't have a lot of great arguments right now. he knows he's dealing with someone who is irrational, and i don't...
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staying on speaker johnson and the house. speaker johnson goes to columbia university. he said he will speak to the president about bringing the national guard. are we going to see some sort of legislative action that gets congress more involved here when it comes to campus student protests, free speech versus hate speech, all of these issues around these protests. guest: i think the easiest thing congress can do our resolutions, sent to the house, things in support of israel in opposition to anti-semitism. i do expect to see republicans leading the charge to condemn anti-semitic speech on college campuses. that is something that could come as soon as this week. i think substantive game changing legislation is going to be very hard to come by in the coming weeks and months. on this topic where there are divisions within jewish communities, divisions politically among democrats, and i think that will be more challenging. host: katherine tully-mcmanus with us until 8:30 eastern time. (202) 748-8001 four republicans, (202) 748-8000 democrats. independents, (202) 748-8002.
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some of johnson's allies are rallying around him since johnson committed to aiding ukraine. >> this is a continuation of the clown show. what's happening within our conference is undermining our ability to govern and hold this administration accountable. speaker johnson, like speaker mccarthy before him, is doing the right thing by creating critical legislation on the floor in favor of the american people and in favor of america's role in the world. >> reporter: the question is whether democrats will bailout johnson of green tries to remove him, to see if or democrats or republicans vote yea on the ukraine bill, the house expects the senate to sync up tuesday afternoon. back to you. griff: for more on this, let's bring in mike pence, thank you for being here. let's go right into what is happening on the floor of the house of representatives, this vote if you heard in chat's reporting, the ukrainian victoria sports, i interviewed her after the war broke out and she sounds like she may be going soft on supporting ukraine aid. what is unfolding today? >> reporter: need the clear, america
some of johnson's allies are rallying around him since johnson committed to aiding ukraine. >> this is a continuation of the clown show. what's happening within our conference is undermining our ability to govern and hold this administration accountable. speaker johnson, like speaker mccarthy before him, is doing the right thing by creating critical legislation on the floor in favor of the american people and in favor of america's role in the world. >> reporter: the question is...
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insistence that it should be extended, it was extended, this is now the third time that johnson has gone against the majority of his faction, because it is the act of a statesman, and for that johnson deserves credit, and that, by the way, even president biden, even though johnson is his political opponent, he made a statement yesterday that the house had moved these bills, and he... er thanked johnson for his input on it. then the next factor, also very important, is what happened last saturday, when iran attacked israel. the thing is... is that traditionally, a very serious support of the republican party in the united states is the evangelical church, the evangelical church is very supportive of israel, always so historically, traditionally, too, and there were very big demands for the united states provided assistance israel, but the democrats constantly set conditions that they will not vote for israel's help if there is no help for ukraine, so these are communication issues. and when scalise, the leader of the republican faction in the house of representatives, said last sunda
insistence that it should be extended, it was extended, this is now the third time that johnson has gone against the majority of his faction, because it is the act of a statesman, and for that johnson deserves credit, and that, by the way, even president biden, even though johnson is his political opponent, he made a statement yesterday that the house had moved these bills, and he... er thanked johnson for his input on it. then the next factor, also very important, is what happened last...
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or not... understand that johnson walks wants to yes used to be considered absolute argued that johnson is simply trump's speaker, that he is essentially his protege, his puppet, through which trump can run the house of representatives, but as soon as johnson began to come up with his own budget proposals, as soon as it became clear that he was going to internal negotiations with the white house, that in principle he is looking for a certain compromise, even at a time when trump did not talk about such a compromise. well, he had certain rudiments of an individual policy. it became obvious what he saw in johnson there are certain prospects that he can be removed by his own party members, trumpists themselves are rolling the barrel against him. and therefore, being a more balanced, more prudent politician, he began to look for alternative sources of support. and at the moment, here is the key thesis that sounds around the congressional expert group, and that johnson is looking for the support of the democrats at the expense of a compromise with the white house. which will save him from a
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i think johnson is doing a good job. the thing about what is going on with the country, we need to look at what is going on. marjorie taylor greene, is she really far right? it is a hard road to travel when you look at the democrats. why don't you look at the democratic party and the get all the senators who vote all -- except mention sometimes -- in unison? host: when you say the speaker is doing a good job specifically, how do you rate that? caller: he had to take over an emergency case when mccarthy resigned, but the thing about the budget, marjorie taylor greene makes a point, when you are getting $200 million to the fbi for new headquarters, look what they are doing. they are not even doing a decent job. now they're talking about a threat from homeland security. we have homeland security, but we are letting 8 million to 11 million illegals in our country. what is homeland security? if you are not securing the border, you are not homeland security. host: ok, in new york, democrat line, hello. caller: good morning, ho
i think johnson is doing a good job. the thing about what is going on with the country, we need to look at what is going on. marjorie taylor greene, is she really far right? it is a hard road to travel when you look at the democrats. why don't you look at the democratic party and the get all the senators who vote all -- except mention sometimes -- in unison? host: when you say the speaker is doing a good job specifically, how do you rate that? caller: he had to take over an emergency case when...
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mike johnson is moving ahead with tens of billions of dollars in aid to ukraine and also, johnson had indicated before that any aid to ukraine would include border security measures, but the process that johnson is now employing would allow that border security plan that he announced would be taken up on set kennedy evening would go on a separate track, would actually not be part of this overall package. now, johnson indicated that he would move on each of these bills individually, but the house is expected to employ in arcane procedural move to essentially wrap all those bills together into one big package and sending it over to the senate. that is what the white house wanted as we're democrats wanted, that's what many republicans wanted, but not these hardliners who don't want to give any more aid to ukraine, which has reason why several of them are threatening his job at this moment. >> all right. man arrives on capitol hill. we'll check back with you later. let's talk right now to the man himself. republican house speaker mike johnson of louisiana mr. speaker explain your plan to
mike johnson is moving ahead with tens of billions of dollars in aid to ukraine and also, johnson had indicated before that any aid to ukraine would include border security measures, but the process that johnson is now employing would allow that border security plan that he announced would be taken up on set kennedy evening would go on a separate track, would actually not be part of this overall package. now, johnson indicated that he would move on each of these bills individually, but the...
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do you think speaker johnson will survive? >> i do. and i have a lot of faith in speaker johnson. and i think is he doing an unbelievable job. he kept us from having a government shutdown. he got the appropriations bill passed. is he struggling with the foreign intelligence surveillance act. i think he will get that through this week and then he probably turns to supplemental. >> you think you can avoid a government shutdown even after last year's fiasco? >> well, absolutely. we didn't shut down the government last year. and. >> bret: but it went to the edge. >> it went to the edge. but congress has voted pretty consistently not to shut down the government. and most of the time it's been substantial majorities on both sides of the aisle. i don't think most people here want them because they don't work. i watched democrats shut down the government over daca. i watched republican does it over obamacare and the border wall. it never achieves its objectives on any of those three cases. both parties have done it. it doesn't work. it's just, you know, it's like playing football. if you
do you think speaker johnson will survive? >> i do. and i have a lot of faith in speaker johnson. and i think is he doing an unbelievable job. he kept us from having a government shutdown. he got the appropriations bill passed. is he struggling with the foreign intelligence surveillance act. i think he will get that through this week and then he probably turns to supplemental. >> you think you can avoid a government shutdown even after last year's fiasco? >> well, absolutely....
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reporter: so you think johnson should stay as speaker then? mr. jeffries: i don't have a view on that one way or the other. one step at a time in terms of what is in front of us because what is in front of us is not just a simple day-to-day run-of-the-mill issue. this is a churchill or chamberlain moment. we can confront aggression directed at democracy and freedom and throughout the world or we can appease it. and there are several marks that have gone by where pro putin maga extremists have indicated they want to appease vladimir putin's aggression. this is a serious moment. the state of the free world is actually at stake. it has issues. it's in front of us. and which direction are we going to go? and so we democrats repeatedly say let's deal with the substance first before we address the process with questions and actually mean it and we'll see where we are once the national security legislation gets over the finish line. reporter: this morning you chaired the congressional black calk justice and they endorsed adam hollier, who are you going t
reporter: so you think johnson should stay as speaker then? mr. jeffries: i don't have a view on that one way or the other. one step at a time in terms of what is in front of us because what is in front of us is not just a simple day-to-day run-of-the-mill issue. this is a churchill or chamberlain moment. we can confront aggression directed at democracy and freedom and throughout the world or we can appease it. and there are several marks that have gone by where pro putin maga extremists have...
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they in the past voted against measures mike johnson has put forward. it remains to be seen whether they would support this. the majority of the house freedom caucus has already come out against this unless it contains some offset of aid for ukraine. a lot of them are against that in the first place. the bigger picture is mike johnson has had this problem for a long time. he has conservatives in his own party that have not been able to help him get bills across the finish line, but because he continues to work with democrats, that's the major question of what it means for his future as speaker if he does end up putting a bill on the floor and using democrats to move that legislation, whether that means marjorie taylor greene and other conservatives will trigger the motion to vacate that could remove speaker mike johnson from his speakership. helena: touching on the motion to vacate, is there a possibility it could get more support? daniella: definitely. a lot of conservatives have said they are interested. so far there is marjorie taylor greene and anot
they in the past voted against measures mike johnson has put forward. it remains to be seen whether they would support this. the majority of the house freedom caucus has already come out against this unless it contains some offset of aid for ukraine. a lot of them are against that in the first place. the bigger picture is mike johnson has had this problem for a long time. he has conservatives in his own party that have not been able to help him get bills across the finish line, but because he...
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is he in peril, johnson? having the president agree to a limited timeframe like this or did he just survive the storm? are there more storms coming. >> obvious they marjorie taylor green is against a ukraine big bills so unless trump can say don't go to the floor and at the same can't -- time can democrats save mccarthy? the democrats need to do something and sonic rate look for the house speaker. so we shall see. >> neil: i want to talk about kamala harris in arizona pushing for abortion right now and see in that regard it's all donald trump's fault and so and so. that's the issue hanging on in an effort to reverse some of the poll numbers. what do you think? yeah, listen, had he done the 15 or 16 week band, i understand the arguments for it as lindsey graham laid them out, but that would have been a big gift to democrats. at the same time, democrats have the advantage on abortion, there is no doubt about it. harris is going to be talking about it a lot. >> judge jeanine: is catholic. he doesn't like talking
is he in peril, johnson? having the president agree to a limited timeframe like this or did he just survive the storm? are there more storms coming. >> obvious they marjorie taylor green is against a ukraine big bills so unless trump can say don't go to the floor and at the same can't -- time can democrats save mccarthy? the democrats need to do something and sonic rate look for the house speaker. so we shall see. >> neil: i want to talk about kamala harris in arizona pushing for...
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i don't know if johnson will admit to that. in all seriousness, this idea that they are going to find other individuals and try to oust someone like johnson who is very right, endorsed by trump, is hard to fathom, in part because they are going into the most tenuous election for the house this coming election season. and, the house right now only holds its majority on the republican side by a very, very thin margin. what they are trying to do right now, looking back, what they are trying to do is create the extreme right to say i'm taking my bowling balls and going home but to create pathway so they can be able to have the house at the end of the day. this is far more political. it is one of the reasons why marjorie taylor greene says i'm not ousting him tomorrow. it is far more theatrical than it is material. >> if i hurt miles correctly, this is all about fundraising, that this, they are not going to move on the speaker. miles, scott mcafee says the ukraine aid bill does nothing for americans. this is something right out of t
i don't know if johnson will admit to that. in all seriousness, this idea that they are going to find other individuals and try to oust someone like johnson who is very right, endorsed by trump, is hard to fathom, in part because they are going into the most tenuous election for the house this coming election season. and, the house right now only holds its majority on the republican side by a very, very thin margin. what they are trying to do right now, looking back, what they are trying to do...
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johnson will be this one. mar-a-lago meeting comes as both men are staring down their own political challenges. speaker johnson facing a threat to his leadership from some of trump's most loyal followers on capitol hill, the maga caucus, and trump well, on monday, mr. trump is set to become the first former president in the history of these united's states to face criminal trial. mr. trump allegedly tried to buy the silence of former adult film star and director stormy daniels to cover up a dalliance. he tried to do that before the 2016 election. he's accused of. he denies this but after months of trying to delay a trial for falsifying the business records to cover up that payment. it appears that mr. trump and his legal team are running out of options. the biden campaign for its part, will also during our show today, go on the offensive. they say over what they believe will be a winning issue for the president who is struggling in the polls. abortion rights, vice president kamala harris today has been dispatc
johnson will be this one. mar-a-lago meeting comes as both men are staring down their own political challenges. speaker johnson facing a threat to his leadership from some of trump's most loyal followers on capitol hill, the maga caucus, and trump well, on monday, mr. trump is set to become the first former president in the history of these united's states to face criminal trial. mr. trump allegedly tried to buy the silence of former adult film star and director stormy daniels to cover up a...
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reporter: so you think johnson should stay as speaker then? leader jeffries: i don't have a view on that one way or the other. one step at a time in terms of what is in front of us because what is in front of us is not just a simple day-to-day run-of-the-mill issue. this is a this is bloomberg churchill or chamberlain moment. we can either confront aggression that is directed at marcus he and freedom in america or throughout the world, or we can impede. and there are several months that have gone by where pro maggot extremists have indicated they want to appease vladimir putin's aggression. this is a serious moment. the free world is at stake, it's at issue. it's in front of us. when democratic repeatedly say, let's deal with the substance first before we address the process, questions, we actually mean it and we will see where we are. >> this morning the chair of the congressional house caucus and the furniture endorsed adam holly as primary opponent, will you endorse him? rep. jeffries: i haven't looked at the endorsement. i will get to it b
reporter: so you think johnson should stay as speaker then? leader jeffries: i don't have a view on that one way or the other. one step at a time in terms of what is in front of us because what is in front of us is not just a simple day-to-day run-of-the-mill issue. this is a this is bloomberg churchill or chamberlain moment. we can either confront aggression that is directed at marcus he and freedom in america or throughout the world, or we can impede. and there are several months that have...
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but i think johnson, he's doing a good job. the thing about what's going on with the country, we need to look at what's going on. you know, marjorie taylor greene, is she really far right? you know, it's a hard road to travel when you look at the democrats. why don't you look at the democratic party and look at the senators who vote all except manchin sometimes unson. >> when you say the speaker is doing a good job, how do you rate that? >> he had a take over an emergency case where mccarthy resigned, but the thing about the budget and marjorie taylor greene does make a point. when you're giving 200 million dollars to the fbi for head quarters, what the fbi is doing, not a decent job and now talking about a threat from homeland security. we've got homeland security, but we don't protect our home. we're letting eight, 11 million illegals in our country. what is a homeland security? if you're not securing the border, you're not homeland security. >> okay. speaker johnson's performance, sharon in bronx, new york, democrats line, y
but i think johnson, he's doing a good job. the thing about what's going on with the country, we need to look at what's going on. you know, marjorie taylor greene, is she really far right? you know, it's a hard road to travel when you look at the democrats. why don't you look at the democratic party and look at the senators who vote all except manchin sometimes unson. >> when you say the speaker is doing a good job, how do you rate that? >> he had a take over an emergency case where...
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if we refer to what johnson previously said and what his team said, it is most likely the same johnson mccoll project that is meant previously announced as the so-called compromise republican option of sponsoring ukraine. in fact, it is an interest-free open-ended loan with elements of a lend-lease, that is, when johnson announced it in advance, there was no certainty, because he did not play with the theme, which was told by lynsey graham, that ukraine will only have to pay for what ukraine wants to leave, but at the same time he said directly what trump had repeated before, that it would still be a loan, but it would be without a clear payment period and he will be without interest, so ukraine will be able to pay it in full. but anyway, which will be convenient, that is, confusing us at the very beginning, johnson does not provide much clarity yet, but it is clear that he wants to assign, conditionally speaking, for himself and for his party the authorship of this aid package for ukraine, departing from the initial version , which was proposed by joseph biden, mr. alexander, please t
if we refer to what johnson previously said and what his team said, it is most likely the same johnson mccoll project that is meant previously announced as the so-called compromise republican option of sponsoring ukraine. in fact, it is an interest-free open-ended loan with elements of a lend-lease, that is, when johnson announced it in advance, there was no certainty, because he did not play with the theme, which was told by lynsey graham, that ukraine will only have to pay for what ukraine...
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and we'll democrats come to mike johnson's defense. all major questions at this key moment on the house floor? >> yeah. i'll big questions. and hakeem jeffries saying that the lac at our conversation is one that will come after the vote. all right. mano. i'll get back to you in a moment. let's now check in with priscilla alvarez, white house correspondent joining us from washington. so what is the position of the white house as it to awaits of the results of today's votes will leading up to this bot, president biden has thrown, had thrown his support behind these national security bills. and of course, these are funds that the president asked for last year and the white house has maintained that they are urgent and necessary especially for ukraine and often over the course of the last few months when president biden would speak about these funds to ukraine, he would frame this as a national security priority, noting that they should not be ceding any ground to russia. now, this week in a wall street journal op-ed, the president said th
and we'll democrats come to mike johnson's defense. all major questions at this key moment on the house floor? >> yeah. i'll big questions. and hakeem jeffries saying that the lac at our conversation is one that will come after the vote. all right. mano. i'll get back to you in a moment. let's now check in with priscilla alvarez, white house correspondent joining us from washington. so what is the position of the white house as it to awaits of the results of today's votes will leading up...
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johnson is opposed to additional aid. some are pulling to oust the speaker. they will take the necessary steps to address supplemental funding which includes money for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package in january. speaker johnson amended the proposal and told fox news on sunday that if we can talk to the other members and return, hopefully with some important innovations. watch how that plays out on the house side and monitor that by following our main channel on c-span. darrell in michigan, independent line. caller: good morning. thanks for letting me. i want to bring up the eclipse and another point of view. the previous caller said even some are embarrassed at the coincidence of the sun and moon are lining up. if we look back and looking the other direction, 2 billion years ago when the moon and the earth separated, the distance between the two objects was 30,000 miles and it has expanded to one million miles to give us this precise unification of celestial objects to give us our eclipse. at the same time, mank
johnson is opposed to additional aid. some are pulling to oust the speaker. they will take the necessary steps to address supplemental funding which includes money for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package in january. speaker johnson amended the proposal and told fox news on sunday that if we can talk to the other members and return, hopefully with some important innovations. watch how that plays out on the house side and monitor that by following our...
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house speaker johnson. it's probably his own job security that's important to him as fellow republican marjorie taylor greene continues her campaign to oust him. so we're going to bring in too great reporters to talk about this. cnn's lauren fox on capitol hill, also cnn's kristen holmes is in west palm beach, florida. lauren, i wanted to start with you speaker johnson travels to florida. he's going to stand side-by-side with trump, but it's kind of a delicate time for him to do so, right >> yeah. it's a delicate time, perhaps it but perhaps it's also the best time for him to do this as there were a lot of questions swirling around whether or not he is going to continue to keep his speaker's gavel as he continues to try to pass several priorities in the next couple of weeks, what we are seeing today is this fight over fisa, the federal intelligence surveillance act renewal happening on capitol hill. and just a few hours ago even before this votes starting, you saw marjorie taylor greene. you can see are the
house speaker johnson. it's probably his own job security that's important to him as fellow republican marjorie taylor greene continues her campaign to oust him. so we're going to bring in too great reporters to talk about this. cnn's lauren fox on capitol hill, also cnn's kristen holmes is in west palm beach, florida. lauren, i wanted to start with you speaker johnson travels to florida. he's going to stand side-by-side with trump, but it's kind of a delicate time for him to do so, right...
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reporter: speaker johnson yesterday did he speak to leader jeffries about the plan of his? has there been any communication? do you have any idea what he's doing? mr. aguilar: that's a question for the speaker and the leader. i know they had a conversation that he indicated that in the leadership meeting. we're still waiting on the substance, i said. that part matters. we've seen some of the readouts that speaker johnson has conveyed to his conference and like the vice chair said, there's some important pieces that need to be included. so once we have more clarity on that, we're willing to work to device a process that brings these bills to the floor and gets them, more importantly, to the president's desk. that's what the focus is right now. reporter: i hate to beat a dead horse. the reality is we're hearing the motion to vacate could come within the next 24-48 hours which means there could be a force a motion to table or we have to potentially deal with this before we talk about foreign aid? are you saying there's no conversations happening behind closed doors with democr
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johnson, speaker johnson faces a threat to his job from that caucus. cnn's kristen holmes joins us now, christian, donald trump has not outright come out in support of speaker johnson. and so you have people like marjorie taylor greene and others criticizing him, threatening to topple him the timing of this press conference friday, therefore, it seems to me, and maybe i'm just skeptical, not a coincidence. >> so it certainly doesn't seem like a quiz. let's talk about what's actually happening here. you have speaker johnson, who washington dc, louisiana, flying all the way down to mar-a-lago to give a press conference on an issue they're talking about election integrity. this is something donald trump cares deeply about and to stand next to him a lot >> and quite quickly. >> elections, right? but i would say they referred to it as election integrity. that's something billed as. so obviously an issue that donald trump wants to talk about at a time where he really speaker johnson really needs donald trump's support and i will tell you, i'm being told that
johnson, speaker johnson faces a threat to his job from that caucus. cnn's kristen holmes joins us now, christian, donald trump has not outright come out in support of speaker johnson. and so you have people like marjorie taylor greene and others criticizing him, threatening to topple him the timing of this press conference friday, therefore, it seems to me, and maybe i'm just skeptical, not a coincidence. >> so it certainly doesn't seem like a quiz. let's talk about what's actually...
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look at work speaker johnson is and whether republicans are. it is a good chance republicans will win the senate, a good chance donald trump will win the presidency in a decent chance those two things will then republicans will be in a deficit in the house. what got us here when you look about kevin mccarthy, the last straw and matt gaetz make say because of the spending bill and not a chance to go through and develop spending bills for each section. the truth is, they asked if kevin mccarthy with the help of steve scalise and his team knowing mike johnson would be a lame-duck because everything with a one-vote majority, everything republicans have to handle like will be on johnson's neck. i think he's embraced it, just going on with it and plans the term that don't involve being in congress much longer and what it's going to do is put steve police the seek to be minority leader it's easier to raise money and be minority leader because you don't need to be held accountable. the reason why 112 republicans voted against it for the reason why they
look at work speaker johnson is and whether republicans are. it is a good chance republicans will win the senate, a good chance donald trump will win the presidency in a decent chance those two things will then republicans will be in a deficit in the house. what got us here when you look about kevin mccarthy, the last straw and matt gaetz make say because of the spending bill and not a chance to go through and develop spending bills for each section. the truth is, they asked if kevin mccarthy...
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and providing, giving johnson the space you need. if joe biden was front and center, it would've been a lot harder. he has been watching the issue but this is clearly a decision by mike johnson to do what he thought was the right thing to do. a lot of republicans did not vote for best but this was atop a vote. i would be lying if i said i did not think the reluctance to give biden a win was on the mind of a lot of republicans who voted no. they handled it well. there is still a long way to go not just in getting the senate bill passed but putting these resources to work in a way that will bring outcomes that we are hoping for >> do you think this cost johnson his job? >> reporter: it is a real question. i think it would be difficult to get re-elected right now. there is a lot of factors at play. i don't know he is necessary losing the ball. democrats seem like they will protect him if there was a vote to remove him now. down the road, the next congress, we do not know how big a republican majority is. there is a lot of things that co
and providing, giving johnson the space you need. if joe biden was front and center, it would've been a lot harder. he has been watching the issue but this is clearly a decision by mike johnson to do what he thought was the right thing to do. a lot of republicans did not vote for best but this was atop a vote. i would be lying if i said i did not think the reluctance to give biden a win was on the mind of a lot of republicans who voted no. they handled it well. there is still a long way to go...
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for johnson. >> we will see about that. i think it is good time to redirection from president zelenskyy. he posted it on x and it came with in just minutes of the bill passing, which indicates the close nature of his watching what was going on because of all it represented for him and ukraine. he writes, i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and speaker like -- mike johnson that keeps history on track. we will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital u.s. aid bill passed today will keep the water from expanding, save thousands and thousands and lives and help both nations to become stronger. peace and security can only be attained through strength but we hope the bills will be supported in the senate and sent to president biden's desk and he ended with, thank you, america. julie, i'm a client conversations i had with two members of congress. we had jason crow who came on and he said just before going into vote on the bill he has spoken vfa's time with some ukrainian sol
for johnson. >> we will see about that. i think it is good time to redirection from president zelenskyy. he posted it on x and it came with in just minutes of the bill passing, which indicates the close nature of his watching what was going on because of all it represented for him and ukraine. he writes, i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and speaker like -- mike johnson that keeps history on track. we will never fail as long as america helps to...
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democrats are celebrating johnson. less than five minutes left. a caller from michigan, tim republican. what is your question. >> i would like to make a statement instead of asking a question. how come we do not get better information from the news reporters because it seems everything slanted against one side. it makes. we are trying to do the real thing paying bills and stuff. it doesn't make sense to me what has happened. i'm a leader of one of the correspondence on capitol hill. we credential a wide range of outlets. a somewhat ideological. we do not exclude those with different viewpoints and i would say we are trying to get to the truth into trying to get the facts. we are in direct communication with them every day and to the best we can convey not just what is happening on capitol hill but also why the. what happens can be opaque and confusing if you are not a full-time government expert and trying to break down those complicated whether it's procedural dynamics, why are the republicans fighting with each other all the time was what we are
democrats are celebrating johnson. less than five minutes left. a caller from michigan, tim republican. what is your question. >> i would like to make a statement instead of asking a question. how come we do not get better information from the news reporters because it seems everything slanted against one side. it makes. we are trying to do the real thing paying bills and stuff. it doesn't make sense to me what has happened. i'm a leader of one of the correspondence on capitol hill. we...
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a feat johnson is hoping to avoid these interrupt the dynamics in this threat to speaker johnson providing quite the backdrop going into tomorrow's meeting. a source close this speaker tells me tonight that they would of course, welcome anything that president trump wants to say in support of speaker johnson. but they're not aware even at this late hour, how much or how little he will get into it that he is the one that ultimately decide aaron sunlen. >> thank you very much. >> next, we >> do have breaking news. we've just gotten some new images of the free sailors who were rescued after being stranded on a remote island in the pacific ocean. and we're hearing for the first time. i'm one of the pilots who found them after he saw all the word help spelled out on the beach >> okay. everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced contrition for strength and energy >> ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein at fisher investments. we may look like other money managers, but we're different. and how so? >> we're a fiduciary, o
a feat johnson is hoping to avoid these interrupt the dynamics in this threat to speaker johnson providing quite the backdrop going into tomorrow's meeting. a source close this speaker tells me tonight that they would of course, welcome anything that president trump wants to say in support of speaker johnson. but they're not aware even at this late hour, how much or how little he will get into it that he is the one that ultimately decide aaron sunlen. >> thank you very much. >>...
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but the betty mike johnson's speakership. but here i just wanted to alert you, fred, because marjorie taylor greene is now coming down the steps of the capitol. and we're going to try to make sure that we agree fabra stay with me okay. maybe a little chaotic as we go into my seat are you letting your shoulder knowing i need to she said she has declined to comment, let's stick with you of the day say it with me live because we don't want to get an answer to her look, down. look about welcome back, guys going to right here. right, right. right let my colleagues go home and hear from their constituents because i think people have been too obsessed with voting for foreign wars and the murder industry. >> here in america, it actually understand how angry americans are when you have the strongest loudest voices? in republican and the republican movement and grassroots, furious calling for mike johnson to be vacated. the people here, my my colleagues have not heard the message, so i'm looking forward for them to go home on hearing h
but the betty mike johnson's speakership. but here i just wanted to alert you, fred, because marjorie taylor greene is now coming down the steps of the capitol. and we're going to try to make sure that we agree fabra stay with me okay. maybe a little chaotic as we go into my seat are you letting your shoulder knowing i need to she said she has declined to comment, let's stick with you of the day say it with me live because we don't want to get an answer to her look, down. look about welcome...
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here we must be frank that johnson is not an absolutely one hundred percent independent politician. in principle, until the beginning of march this year johnson was really just trump's spokesman, and american political scientists recognized it, independent political scientists recognized it, that johnson really broadcast only trump's policy in relation to the house of representatives in relation to congress as such. at this stage, johnson is trying to play a certain individual role, he is trying to find new allies, but in principle he continues to play within the boundaries of the trump fold. and within this. logic, indeed, what foreign leaders do, what cameron does, what sikorsky does, what macron is doing personally, all this influence that they have on the united states of america, it shows that a potential future leader of the united states of america needs to pay attention to the ukraine issue, to pay attention to the aid issue, so if trump really wants to be a global leader, if he wants to make a really potential impact on the inter'. the national community, on its european al
here we must be frank that johnson is not an absolutely one hundred percent independent politician. in principle, until the beginning of march this year johnson was really just trump's spokesman, and american political scientists recognized it, independent political scientists recognized it, that johnson really broadcast only trump's policy in relation to the house of representatives in relation to congress as such. at this stage, johnson is trying to play a certain individual role, he is...
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joe wolf is the cfo of johnson & johnson. we want to bring you some headlines just crossing from the u.s. treasury secretary, janet yellen, speaking right now. she does not see widespread spillovers from the iran attacked. she also expects additional sanctions against iran in the coming days. you can follow her remarks right now on livego on your terminal. that is secretary janet yellen speaking right now. still ahead, we will look at the companies making it the most -- making the most social buzz today. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: time for social climbers, a look at the stocks making waves on social media this morning. the doj repairing to file an antitrust complaint against live nation that would force it to spin off the ticketmaster business. live nation and ticketmaster have been under fire for ticket fees and faulty customer service. , u.k. boot maker doc martens lowering its outlook for 2020 five and naming a new ceo. this comes as doc martens contends with sliding cells and the u.s. and shares that have fallen over 8
joe wolf is the cfo of johnson & johnson. we want to bring you some headlines just crossing from the u.s. treasury secretary, janet yellen, speaking right now. she does not see widespread spillovers from the iran attacked. she also expects additional sanctions against iran in the coming days. you can follow her remarks right now on livego on your terminal. that is secretary janet yellen speaking right now. still ahead, we will look at the companies making it the most -- making the most...
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the house of representatives is ready as far as speaker johnson is ready, speaker johnson is ready to do it in the next week and a half, two weeks, because there is a vote of no confidence being prepared against him, a vote of no confidence from his own party members, from margery taylor green, and so in order to call forth a certain set of voices in order to save him from this lo. trust, he needs in one form or another, or from the side of the republicans, or from the side of the democrats, to issue a certain aid package for ukraine, so in the next one and a half to two weeks we can expect an aid package for ukraine, in what specific form it will be, will it be a land list, will it be a loan, will it be any other form of assistance, we can't say yet because speaker johnson just hasn't given us the opportunity to talk about it because he hasn't... presented the specific text of the bill, but in the near future we will see the specific work of the speaker, we let's see specific decisions that can be put to a vote, and we will really be able to assess johnson's chances of political surv
the house of representatives is ready as far as speaker johnson is ready, speaker johnson is ready to do it in the next week and a half, two weeks, because there is a vote of no confidence being prepared against him, a vote of no confidence from his own party members, from margery taylor green, and so in order to call forth a certain set of voices in order to save him from this lo. trust, he needs in one form or another, or from the side of the republicans, or from the side of the democrats, to...
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well, they actually save johnson. there's some members of the house democratic caucus who have told me that they in fact, will save mike johnson it's an especially if you move down the way they want them to move on. ukraine aid, in particular. so a key moment here for the speaker and the republican majority wishes to into a bitter in and chaos now threatening the second speaker after the first speaker, kevin mccarthy was ousted last fall in an unprecedented fashion, never before in american history. he has a speaker been kicked out by his own colleagues. could the second speaker happen to be kicked out now, that is an open question. is mike johnson's speakership now imperiled well, quick follow-up question, mondo, does the congress didn't massie want the speaker to resign because the speaker supports aid to ukraine. >> is that what this is? all about it is several issues that is being one of them is deal-cutting on keeping the government open. >> another one of them as well as moving forward and a key source valence l
well, they actually save johnson. there's some members of the house democratic caucus who have told me that they in fact, will save mike johnson it's an especially if you move down the way they want them to move on. ukraine aid, in particular. so a key moment here for the speaker and the republican majority wishes to into a bitter in and chaos now threatening the second speaker after the first speaker, kevin mccarthy was ousted last fall in an unprecedented fashion, never before in american...
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long month for speaker johnson or not, maybe a short month. this beaker will see lauren fox. thank you so much for your reporting. >> is there with his caucus rock hard place speaker johnson? that's where we're at. yeah. all right. thank you, john. or a crucial talks on the war in gaza after weeks of tension, the us and israel will gossett today. this is israel's prime minister is facing massive protests at home. the largest since the war began and a surge in measles cases in the united and it states, we just reached april. it is the first and already there have been more cases this year than all of 2023. what is going on >> i've been to, the world with my music now, i want to focus on what's happening to our planet i'm going to visit coastal communities that have a new ally in the fight against climate change. this is blue car business, blue carbon. >> we just need to plant and we need to protect nature will do the rest kim carbon. cnn, sunday, april 21 at nine >> hey, you've seen this, right? >> where's the dish? >> one? you're telling me yo
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well, yeah, truth bomb number one, mike johnson. he gets booted by students at columbia university trip on number 2. johnson goes on to lecture those students accuse and try to humiliate them. they are protesters who are calling for a cease fire that they deserve that trust fund. number 3, us secretary state anthony blanket arrives in china after giving tie $18000000000.00. and they the chinese that is, they don't like it. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. the i want to start with the question why just why, why would you do something like this? unless it's just a pure power play. an almost romanesque move among peasants because you know, or you think you have all the power the, i mean what the house even doing their speaker suddenly showing up at a college campus to take on protesters asking for a ceasefire. and did you notice the smile? did you notice the smirk on his face there? uh at the end. imagine, imagine how smug and self important you have to be to show up at a place where people are angry that you are sending money
well, yeah, truth bomb number one, mike johnson. he gets booted by students at columbia university trip on number 2. johnson goes on to lecture those students accuse and try to humiliate them. they are protesters who are calling for a cease fire that they deserve that trust fund. number 3, us secretary state anthony blanket arrives in china after giving tie $18000000000.00. and they the chinese that is, they don't like it. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. the i want to start with the...
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, mike johnson. i'm not sure it will pass the house of representatives. then i don't really understand, it's necessary to sit down and calculate how long such a procedure can take. let's imagine that the draft law needs to be developed next week, the deputies of the house of representatives are already starting. they can start some voting procedures for him, but why, but why, that's all they say that this will be the most difficult moment in johnson's political career, ukraine itself, because he risks resignation, so even if he risks, even if this bill is approved, and there are enough votes of republicans and democrats, he still has to go in the senate, and there will be a new problem. because again, to what extent the republicans and democrats in the senate will agree among themselves, how much will the administration be interested in this bill, if it will have some things that will one way or another harm pre-election interests biden, how in principle can we hope that it will be approved quickly.
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what is drawn with mike johnson. so for mike johnson to actually think that his republican conference support sending $60 to ukraine see is a fool, stable and he's, he's alive. whoa, hang on. >> all right. now, normally, i'm reluctant to give a microphone to congresswoman marjorie taylor-greene, but she speaks for a big part of the republican party, a part that has really had an impact on congress absolutely. i mean, look, i worked for tim scott and that was, you know, tim scott approves broadly of degrade the russian military through at ukraine. and when we'd go to iowa, that was something that we'd have to deal with a little bit. but look, i think a couple of keys here, a women's actually comes to the floor or around that time does trump way it we already saw what he can do around something so the border bill at the end of last year, what does he say on this number one? number two, it's a little bit different than six months ago, i think also because there's less incentive for democrats led to thing go totally off
what is drawn with mike johnson. so for mike johnson to actually think that his republican conference support sending $60 to ukraine see is a fool, stable and he's, he's alive. whoa, hang on. >> all right. now, normally, i'm reluctant to give a microphone to congresswoman marjorie taylor-greene, but she speaks for a big part of the republican party, a part that has really had an impact on congress absolutely. i mean, look, i worked for tim scott and that was, you know, tim scott approves...
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but it could cost mike johnson his job. now democrats may have to save him from the likes of marjorie taylor greene in his own party. robert garcia and andrew join me live to discuss the stakes. >>> trump on trial, opening statements are set for monday and in the election interference case. we will look closer at the jury that will decide his fate, whether trump will testify, and the tough questions he will face if he does. >>> and 25 years since columbine. the deadly high school shooting in colorado still haunts america today. we will discuss what has changed and what has not since that fateful day on april 20 1999. 1999. this is the saturday show. w. >>> after months of dithering delay and denial, the house has finally passed foreign aid legislation for our allies. with 311 votes including all of the democrats, $61 billion in desperately needed funding for ukraine, part of it in the form of a loan was approved. the big bipartisan vote was also notable for one big reason, 112 republicans voted against it. that is more than
but it could cost mike johnson his job. now democrats may have to save him from the likes of marjorie taylor greene in his own party. robert garcia and andrew join me live to discuss the stakes. >>> trump on trial, opening statements are set for monday and in the election interference case. we will look closer at the jury that will decide his fate, whether trump will testify, and the tough questions he will face if he does. >>> and 25 years since columbine. the deadly high...
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you want mike johnson to stay if it's not mike johnson, then who we got deep into the bench? correspondent: many democrats defended their move as an easy choice. >> we have to make sure that the chaos caucus, which is the republican party cannot continue to stand in the way of absolutely vital ukraine, israel, and taiwan military assistance. correspondent: whatever happens to johnson, democrats see someone else involved. >> i think trump plays a big role in this. trump is somewhat of an isolationist, a nationalist, has sent negative messages to the international community since 2016. correspondent: those four foreign aid bills are on track for passage tomorrow in the house. they will go to the senate as a package, where they are expected to pass but the timing there is not yet clear. william: this was as you see a procedural vote, but can you remind us why this was so pivotal? correspondent: in the trump arab therapy and questions about identity including the republican party. you could look at what happened today do something that could set the objection for political and gl
you want mike johnson to stay if it's not mike johnson, then who we got deep into the bench? correspondent: many democrats defended their move as an easy choice. >> we have to make sure that the chaos caucus, which is the republican party cannot continue to stand in the way of absolutely vital ukraine, israel, and taiwan military assistance. correspondent: whatever happens to johnson, democrats see someone else involved. >> i think trump plays a big role in this. trump is somewhat...
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well, johnson opposes all reconstruction measures. he opposes the civil rights act, a bunch of freedman's bureau acts as reconstruction that are passed during 1860s, which congress winds up passing over his veto. he opposes the 14th amendment, even though the president doesn't have a direct say in that. well, when it came time for impeachment, you know, grant was someone who had been consulting with congressional leaders, and he became closer and closer to republicans in congress who, came to have a supermajority that's why they were able to override johnson's vetoes. grant came to believe even in 1865, most of country wasn't the area to believe that. outright enfranchisement of former slaves or a was was do. grant came to believe that that was necessary along with all of these other civil rights measures were being pursued and he also did not like the position that johnson put him in. so he was consulted on most of these major of reconstruction legislation. and when it came to the implementation of military reconstruction, the confed
well, johnson opposes all reconstruction measures. he opposes the civil rights act, a bunch of freedman's bureau acts as reconstruction that are passed during 1860s, which congress winds up passing over his veto. he opposes the 14th amendment, even though the president doesn't have a direct say in that. well, when it came time for impeachment, you know, grant was someone who had been consulting with congressional leaders, and he became closer and closer to republicans in congress who, came to...