is. that is and it s so bad that aides avoid meeting with him one on one. they even bring in support, help if they neene-on-ond it an. very common condition for older people, by the way, and steep cognitive decline. they often go hand in hand. meanwhile an op ed in the hill openly wondered, quote, when is the optimal was for biden to drop out of the race? and then poor congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, blasted by members of our own party after she endorsed biden for a second term. why? because the rest of her party don t want him. eveny don t the united auto wos union, they re now refusing to endorse biden, at least forbe now, because of his obsession with green energisy and electric cars. and last but certainly not least, liberal columnists. maureen dowd, new york times , staple of the democratic party york tif ths apparat app, dropped the hammer on joe biden and a new new york times op ed entitled it s seven grandkids,
of code for america. what difference will that make to what is going on? what difference will that make to what is going on? you ve heard over the last several what is going on? you ve heard over the last several days what is going on? you ve heard over the last several days that what is going on? you ve heard over the last several days that the - the last several days that the democrats, including the president of the united date, have the governor stepped down. the question is now really are what other levels does the democratic party and have, and seeing this morning, the adviser stepping down, this is the increasing drumbeat that will push him to step down but it s really also pushing the political party in the apparat is to say what more can we do to encourage the rights to
vying and trying to speak up for democracy and have beijing keep its hands off as it was promised of hong kong? exactly. what china is doing here is slowly cooking the frog. eric, this is all being driven by internal chinese politics. the one country, two systems is a huge embarrassment to the communist party of china. here you have a per capita gdp of hong kong which is five times that of the mainland. hong kong draws all manner of p capital and talent that would otherwise be available to mainland china. this is difficult for all of the bureaucracy, the state-owned enterprises and bureaucracies inside of the chinese communist apparat, make its politically difficult and awkward for president xi. he s under considerably pressure to bring hong kong out of the one country, two systems. at the same time, they don t want a big political disaster of chinese troops, another tiananmen square, if you will. the key to understanding this is
between the neighboring countries. joining us now, mexico s ambassador to the united states, geronimo gutierrez. mexico has promised come pparat penalties. are other products being discussed as possible retaliation for what the president has now the ordered against mexico? the products are already part of that list, which should be published in mexico over the next few days and begin immediately after its published. what we intend to do with these measures that we have taken is two objectives. first, obviously we don t want to disrupt the supply chains any farther. and, second, we do want to send a signal that actions have consequences. how do these tariffs, directed by the united states,