of leverage. president biden could just say, mr. putin forecast you want to be considered like credible, if you want to ask the new treaties, please first act upon your responsibilities and commitments with regard to the existing responsibilities you already have. this decision means you in the eyes of the law in russia are an extremist. i am. how does that make you feel? as the same level or al qaeda or taliban, with the only difference al qaeda you re saying technically al qaeda can run in russia but you cannot. yes, exactly. i do want to ask you while i have you here. alexei navalny while incarcerated in a russian prison received the 2021 geneva summit courage award, i believe it s called. does he know he received it? what does he think about it. yes, he knows about it.
i ll meet with mr. putin to let him know what i m going to be doing. [ cheers and applause ] clearly some strong words. there s some blunt words from president biden next week. but there is meetings going into that that s going to set the stage for why president biden believes democracies need to thrive in this ought rattic world. he talked about the world is as an inflection point and the u.s. is a perfect example of that. but president biden is going to really begin developing that personal relationship with british prime minister boris johnson as they meet here later today. it s very interesting. we ll remember in the 2020 campaign, mr. biden referred to boris johnson as an emotional and physical clone of donald trump. of course, those words are yesterday, not today. since mr. bind was elected, the prime minister has said that,
it is thursday, june 10th, and, wow, we really have something to watch here this morning. we have live pictures. happening now. the ring of fire total eclipse, so named, we understand now why, this is obviously a beautiful scene we re watching throughout the morning. and president biden waking up in england this morning ahead of a meeting later today with prime minister boris johnson. tomorrow, the start of the g7 summit is going to be dominating mr. biden s agenda. the president began his trip by telling hundreds of service members that the future of the world depends on restoring america s long-standing alliances an he also vowed to stand up to adversaries like china and russia. that the united states is back, and the democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. president biden clearly trying to separate himself from his predecessor in the isolationist approach to u.s.
response be? in reset, you talk about stuff that vladimir putin kind of chuckles at. so what would a stronger response be? mr. putin desperately needs to be at this meeting at the table. he doesn t have many domestic success to sell to his voters, to his audience. elections are upcoming. his party s doing very bad in the polls. that s why he s actively prohibiting from others participating in the elections, but that s not enough. there would be some success on an informational level, polling. putin is already hardly selling the story about meeting biden s son. so putin wants to be once again like a respected member of informational communities and this gives president biden a lot
examination. they wrung these new details out of him. we had a president who repeatedly instructed mcgahn to obstruct justice, to have council mueller fired. the president put himself at risk. and mcgahn felt he was at risk of being prosecuted. and to top it off, he told mcgahn to lie about it publicly. mcgahn said he felt that would have exposed him to prosecution. and he attacked mcgahn for telling the truth. so this ought to shock us. he said he was asked to do and i paraphrase here crazy stuff. yes. he used the more colorful word than stuff. he felt he was reaching the point of no return, he was desperate, the walls were closing in. we had a rogue renegade president, and, of course, unfortunately bill barr has been