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Biden Warns Netanyahu, No More No Labels, Migrant Children Ruling

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🗓️ 5 April 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Israel is allowing aid to flow into Northern Gaza after President Joe Biden warned that U.S. support would depend on steps taken to address civilian harm and humanitarian suffering. No Labels is deciding not to put a third-party unity ticket together to run in the 2024 presidential election. And, a federal judge decided border officials are responsible for migrant children in encampments on California's southern border.

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0:00.0

President Biden warned Israel's prime minister that US policy on Gaza

0:06.2

going forward depends on steps taken to address the harm to civilians.

0:10.1

He responded with a promise to open a border crossing into Northern Gaza for aid.

0:14.7

I'm Michelle Martin, that's Leela Fottle and this is up first from NPR News.

0:21.6

The No Labels Group announced it is not putting together a third party ticket for the

0:25.4

2024 presidential election after all.

0:28.4

Does the move benefit Biden or Trump or both?

0:31.1

And a federal judge says border officials are responsible for the safety of migrant children

0:36.0

in open air campsites on California's southern border.

0:39.4

This isn't really about politics.

0:41.1

This is about how we as a country want to take care of children.

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