have been down this road before, where particular prosecutors or enforcement agencies open up investigations of people up to and including the president and we all follow it and we think it means sometimes more than it means. this is very significant, it is very focused, specific request has been made to investigate criminally the conduct of the president of the united states in connection with the election in georgia. but, we re not going to see anything immediately. this special grand jury, first of all, won t begin its work for some weeks, if not months. the especially grand jury itself under georgia law is not in the position to offer an indictment. can only write a report and make a recommendation for an indictment from a regular grand jury. so it will be a two-step process. it will probably take many months, so it will be a while before we see any fruits of their efforts. do you think he did anything specifically criminal and if so, what? i m not going to substitute myself fo
the right to decide our own future, our own destiny. and we will not allow anyone to impose any concessions on us. so when last week you heard president biden in that now infamous press conference say that a minor incursion into ukraine might not bring about the kind of swift united severe response, what was the reaction of officials here, and did you ever receive an apology or a phone call from the white house or the state department to try to explain the comments? we heard what president biden said, the white house, and presumably president biden heard our response to that. and we turned that page over. we heard from both u.s. officials speaking openly to the media, but also speaking to me and to other ukrainian officials directly on the phone.
kyrsten sinema no longer reflects our values. outfront now, raquel terron, the chair of the arizona democratic party which just censured senator sinema and is also a state senator. i really appreciate your time. i know your organization, you know, you thought through this and you felt that senator sinema, quote, had a failure to do whatever it takes to ensure the health of our democracy. you heard congressman ro khanna there just say that she, quote, no longer reflects our values. but i have to ask you, you know, her voting record overall in line with president biden is 97.5% according to 538. your other democratic senator is 97.6%. why did she deserve censure? you know, last fall our state committee members passed a resolution to outline the potential action to be taken by the arizona democrats regarding
hi! hi, katie, how are you? this is marla. reporter: back in ohio, these moms are popping the cork on a plan for democrats to go back on offense. i ve been hoping and wanting, you know, the white house to pay a lot of attention to those conversations that are happening in the bus stop. even more important than speaking to the surgeon general is a doctor. i want to talk to you as a parent. reporter: last week the biden administration hosted first ever white house covid-19 parent checkup. katie paris came up with the name. she runs red, wine and blue, a group that tries to get suburban moms to vote democratic. the white house reached out in the midst of all these legislative battles going on and said we want to prioritize. listening to parents. i watched so many moms suffer through that think the pandemic identified, we need help. all moms need help, regardless if you vote or don t, republican, democrat. we all have been in the trenches with this. reporter: you all ar
instrumental on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the american rescue plan, but like i said, on this issue, voting rights, we needed we really needed to take a stand. and we cannot if we have a filibuster, we cannot get this important agenda passed, the biden/harris agenda passed, so that was our position. our base worked really hard in ensuring that she would get elected. arizona is a battleground state. and we have worked hard not only in her election, in senator kelly s elections, but over the last two decades to get arizona to the place where we are competitive. and so that s why we took this position. so i know you were proud and you celebrated when she won her senate race in 2018. senator bernie sanders said he would be open to supporting a primary challenger if she does choose to run for re-election in 2024. is there any scenario where you