arab states, the main european powers arab states, the main european powers and america into some form of contact powers and america into some form of contact group that works on this together, contact group that works on this together, and we are going to need as many together, and we are going to need as many people as possible tojoin the effort as many people as possible to oin the effort. ., ., , as many people as possible to oin the effort. ,, ., , ., the effort. she did not be for israel to lead the effort. she did not be for israel to lead question - the effort. she did not be for israel to lead question mark| the effort. she did not be for- israel to lead question mark they are able to find $70 million to fund the expansion of illegal settlements, despite lobbying by this government to stop that? surely israel should be leading on the reconstruction? i israel should be leading on the reconstruction? israel should be leading on the reconstruction? i think
cameron to get on that? i think the obvious question will be over- cameron to get on that? i think the obvious question will be over whatl obvious question will be over what the uk is doing to support ukraine militarily in the coming year. british gave ukraine £2.3 billion each year in military aid, but the current aid goes only up to april this year. the ukrainians have been asking the brits, when for you make commitments for next year so we can plan? the americans have political problems because congress is blocking aid. the europeans have problems because younger i think there will be some pressure from i think there will be some pressure from we i think there will be some pressure from mps. ., . ., ., ., from mps. how much are we going to commit from from mps. how much are we going to commit from april from mps. how much are we going to commit from april next from mps. how much are we going to commit from april next year? - from mps. how much are we going to com
of a public television station in the port city of guayaquil, taking hostage several journalists and staff members. this footage shows the attackers, carrying rifles and grenades forcing the crew onto the ground. the president has said that ecuador is in a state of internal armed conflict . ione wells reports from sao paulo. a moment of utter horror broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over their face armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the armed men with balaclavas over their face broke into the state of this television channel in ecuador while it was live on air. brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country s new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias villamar from prison. police and military were ordered to intervene in controlling presence in attempts to c
a huge campaign issue for 2024. but we re going to start with an even bigger one. is donald trump eligible to be president of the united states again? colorado says no. maine says no. oregon and new hampshire and others might also chime in and say no. of course donald trump says yes, he is. so who ultimately decides this? the supreme court obviously is the ultimate decision maker here, and they might get involved. colorado has already asked them to. now with maine and perhaps others moving to take trump off the ballot, it only gets harder for the supremes to stay out of it. but here s the issue. getting into it is pretty complicated. both colorado and maine cite section 3 of the 14th amendment which bars officials who have taken an oath to support the constitution from holding office if they engage in an insurrection. the states say it is clear trump did just that on january 6th. what does the supreme court do about that? you might start to think about the make-up of the cour
2023 ending with a record monthly number of migrant encounters at our southern border. more than 286,000 with one more day to go. and as migrants continue rushing in more democrats from sanctuary cities like new york and chicago, are speaking out. they re going to have to fork out more money for those here illegally. kelly. illinois governor pritzker s office says the money for those hotel rooms will come from additional $160 million set aside in the 2024 budget. this, as more migrants are arriving to the city daily. via train, plane and bus. chicago s mayor saying they can t do this without extra funding from the federal government, take a listen. as buses continue to arrive in the city of chicago and all over the country, the type of chaos that s been administered has left many of our local economies under tremendous amount of duress. we cannot do this alone. we need more support from the federal government. the windy city has received over 30,000 migrants from texa