know putin never limited ambitions in this part of the world. instrumental in out al assad in syria and never gary, do you think that is why the u.s. is taking vladimir putin so seriously to some extent? because if they were just to come out and do what you re doing right now and call putin s bluff, wouldn t putin were tempted to puff out his chest and say, no, i am serious and then do something? can you talk about how very delicate that proposition is for the u.s. administration? yeah. it is delicate. let s not forget, delve into putin s problem and om now showing seriousness, because simply increasing degree in threats, it doesn t change putin s calculations. if he doesn t believe. and let s not forget. putin has he never asks why. it s always, why not?
bill: a little thing going on there. i m going to come to ukraine. he did take questions when he left the white house earlier in the day. we watched it together without the mask, too, by the way. right? kamala harris showed up in munich wearing a mask. my issue is that he doesn t take questions when he talks about the crime, when he talks about the economy, when he talks about covid and on and on and on. dana: when you have an international crisis like this and you have it bottled up for the day and already said you won t call putin in the morning, you can t dictate to the reporters what they will ask. you think they will ask about infrastructure? no. but i do understand geraldo said local media in ohio was very excited about what the president announced yesterday and he wanted us to know that. bill: new fallout from the attempted killing of this man running for mayor in louisville.
insurgency. if it does the world powers that support ukraine are going to be funneling in money and weapons and anything else to support them and suddenly ukraine becomes afghanistan for russia in the 1980s, where it was really ugly for russia to the point where they eventually had to leave afghanistan with their tail between their legs and a lot of death and destruction. who knows how this is going to unfold, but if the early hours are any indication, he s choosing the big enchilada. he s choosing the big move and that is going to take some time. shannon: i want to point people back to this if they missed some of the coverage earlier, the u.n. security council is having emergency meetings. the ukraine s ambassador there confronting his russian counterpart saying call putin, call the roll, stop aggression. there s no purgatory for war criminals, they go straight to hell. he was challenging him, get on
told his russian counterpart and this is a quote, pointing at him, call putin. call the roll. stop aggression. there is no purgatory for war criminals. they go straight to, ambassador. so you think about moments in the u.n. that we think about in history, back to the cuban missile crisis and other big moments. i bet you that is a big moment on the floor of the united nations paired shannon: sometimes it gets real on the floor of the u.n. when you have a u.n. security council meeting and it is being chaired by russia, it does not leave the other country and nations much of a place to make their arguments. so he took a shot for sure. russia and china both at the u.n. security council so they can block shannon: exactly. anything that is coming. democrat senator chris murphy. he says this. tonight the entire post-world war ii international order sits on a knife s edge appeared this is one of his tweets. if putin does not pay
call him that. david, this weeks with north carolina republican congressman madison call putin a thug. do you think there s a real split, or does congressman cawthorn it s a small element, but almost the loudest voice in the room. madison is not a serious representative. he has very little understanding of the geopolitical security issues going on right now in the world. he is somebody who chases headlines as best as he can as a young member of congress. i think the important voices within the party are the ones speaking out against the likes of cawthorn.