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We have to stand also with israel and they need help fast. Both these nations need help quickly. I think a bipartisan majority sees the need to do this now. Host as you know, your colleague Marjorie Taylor greene has filed a motion to vacate the chair for the speaker if he puts ukraine funding on the floor. Do you think this could happen . Guest i believe it may happen but theres enough support that speaker johnson will remain and he should. Hes a good man. Hes a man of character. He is trying to do the right thing whether you agree with him always or not. Thats neither here nor there. I know he means well. Hes trying his best. He has a good moral compass and he sees the need to get this done for ukraine. They have no more artillery. If we dont do this two of my colleagues would like to see the russians win. I dont know why that is the case. I think its a terrible thing. Ukraine wants to be free, they want a free market economy, they want to be part of the west. It could be a game chan