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for americans. this is a throwback and what you re hearing that voice is an extremist, a partisan, someone who hates the idea of working across the aisle to protect america and advance our role in the world. thankfully the speaker saw the lights and decided that, after he had the intelligence and saw she was doing, that, if we didn t step in now, it very well could be calamitous, notjust for ukraine but for our allies and potentially for us. we were going to see strong bipartisan vote and support as a result. , ., , ., ,, bipartisan vote and support as a result. , ., , ., . , , result. joel rubin, former us deputy assistant of state, result. joel rubin, former us deputy assistant of state, thank result. joel rubin, former us deputy assistant of state, thank you - result. joel rubin, former us deputy assistant of state, thank you for - assistant of state, thank you for talking to us. now it s time to today s sport. a busy day of sport ahead we ll start at the women s six nations,
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