wars that i ve participated in in iraq and afghanistan, costing 6.4 trillion dollars. so what i would like to see is enough people like mitt romney and others coming together to actually take the steps to overcome vladimir putin and move beyond the minority that believes in that sort of rhetoric. sadly, unity has become such a dirty word in washington dc among both parties these days, that it is hard to imagine that they can agree on anything going forward. lucas coons, thank you so much for joining us, greatly appreciate it, thank you for your time. coming up, vladimir putin is now a pariah. russian oligarchy sanctions rockets on russian banks, russia working from the world cup and other events. putin being investigated for war crimes, all that has happened, and yet russia is still advancing on to kyiv. so what is left for the west to convince putin to stand down? that does not include surrendering. how are generally and david faris joins me next. s joins me next.
about zeroed worldwide. we need to do a lot of the stuff that we can do, and then again, we need to prevent him from ever doing it again. we have a way to do that. we are an innovative people, we know how to build things, we know how to create, we just need to invest in it. investing in that is much cheaper than another war. i watched spend 6.4 trillion dollars in iraq, and afghanistan. for less than that, we can have something right here, right now. we just need to choose to make that investment. we will keep our eye on it, and see what unfolds. thank you so much. four of you were, is up next, how relief workers are trying to bring a little sunshine into the lives of the smallest victims of this war. we often use a little hope right now so, you don t want to miss this. stick around. stick around
iraq and afghanistan. i watch to spend 6.4 trillion dollars there was everyone squabble over every single nickel that we are talking about spending here it was pretty painful for me. most of us joined the service to serve the we grew up in and we went overseas watch to spend all this money over there and when we came home, those communities we signed up to serve or worse off. so i m grateful that we are finally investing here in our own country. let s listen to more of what president biden said today about what s in the infrastructure bill. parts of the most significant investment in roads and bridges in america in 70 years. fixing many of those 3500 bridges, nearly 10,000 miles of kansas and missouri and pork induction. the roads cost missouri and kansas drivers more than $500
when asked about pelosi s absurd denial. jay carney had no he choice, but to completely contradict her. watch this. house minority leader nancy pelosi one of the sunday broadcasts, referring to the sequester on the future of the united states and talking about education and scientific research it s almost a false wrong that we have a spending problem. does the president think we have a spending problem. i think this is a little bit of deja vu here, of course the president believes we have a spending problem. sean: at least carney admits it. joining me now to explain why the dismal economic state is charlie rangel. how are you. doing well, doing well. sean: do you agree with pelosi or carney. you have a budget problem and you have 16.4 trillion dollars in debt, it seems to me, you ve got to raise some money and cut back some spending, so, you ve got to have both, there s no question. sean: and raised taxes
when asked about pelosi s absurd denial. jay carney had no he choice, but to completely contradict her. watch this. house minority leader nancy pelosi one of the sunday broadcasts, referring to the sequester on the future of the united states and talking about education and scientific research it s almost a false wrong that we have a spending problem. does the president think we have a spending problem. i think this is a little bit of deja vu here, of course the president believes we have a spending problem. sean: at least carney admits it. joining me now to explain why the dismal economic state is charlie rangel. how are you. doing well, doing well. sean: do you agree with pelosi or carney. you have a budget problem and you have 16.4 trillion dollars in debt, it seems to me, you ve got to raise some money and cut back some spending, so, you ve got to have both, there s no question. sean: and raised taxes