last ten i think people forget, as well, the last ten years we have been the most successful last ten years we have been the most successful team, winning it four times successful team, winning it four times. ireland and in that have won it three times. ireland and in that have won it three times so, you know, we always it three times so, you know, we always say, it three times so, you know, we always say, it is no issue for no different always say, it is no issue for no different. absolutely no different for us different. absolutely no different for us coming into the tournament as underdogs for us coming into the tournament as underdogs. you for us coming into the tournament as underdous. ., u, for us coming into the tournament as underdous. ., .., ., ., for us coming into the tournament as underdous. ., ., ., ., underdogs. you can follow it all over on the underdogs. you can follow it all over on the bbc underdogs. you can follow it all over on the bbc sport - und
words and saying the party happened on this in the state, particularly if the prime minister is there and is in the frame, it is going to be very difficult as well as the fact that sometimes he handles it pretty well. sometimes his lieutenantsjust seeming very uncomfortable and it is the fact that his allies are so uncomfortable that is now damaging him. that is now damaging him. donald trump s former vice president, mike pence, says he couldn t have overturned the result of the 2020 us presidential election, and that mr trump was wrong to think he could have done so. the former president, who has falsely claimed the election was stolen from him, recently insisted again that mr pence could have blocked certification of the results. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis reports. mike pence was renowned for his almost filial sense of loyalty to donald trump, never publicly
coalition but i think it is the traditional part that will feel most aggrieved about the centre that jimmy savile surveyor and he hasn t been entirely forthcoming about the party gate row. there a huge amount but it is very rare for prime minister to gain lost faith when in office. the only rare example of that as margaret thatcher in the falklands war and that is the big challenge for him. thank you. donald trump s former vice president, mike pence, says he couldn t have overturned the result of the 2020 us presidential election, and that mr trump was wrong to think he could have done so. the former president, who has falsely claimed the election was stolen from him, recently insisted again that mr pence could have blocked certification of the results. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis reports. mike pence was renowned for his almost filial sense of loyalty to donald trump, never publicly disagreeing with him and staunchly defending even the former
jonathan lemire is still with us. joining us now, former treasury official and morning joe economic analyst, steve rattner. president of the counsel on foreign relations, richard haass. the author of the book war of necessity, war of choice. you got a shoutout yesterday from the president yesterday about this war on necessity, war of choice nonsense. not nonsense. world war ii, the war of necessity. what putin is contemplating would be a war of choice. the president was sending messages to the russian people. willie geist, i think the conclusion of all of us around this table is that jon meacham couldn t have helped with the speech yesterday because soul of america was not in the speech. stop. but war of necessity, war of choice was. huh, richard. joe, how do we get our books plugged by the president of the united states? seems everybody else on morning joe gets their books in the presidential speeches.
a few months ago, a belarusian dissident was found hung in a tree outside of kyiv. it was not a suicide. it was a killing. and a few years ago, a journalist, ukrainian belarusian journalist was murdered in broad daylight in a car bomb. also the finger pointed at russia. they have the ability to create great havoc without rolling their tanks or soldiers across. that s what makes ukrainians very nervous. one more quick point if i can. the other kind of silent enemy at work here and, believe me, it is a big enemy is the covid-19 pandemic. the one of the reasons kyiv looks so kind of quiet and dead right now is because so many people are at home right now suffering from covid-19. and this is one of those battles with which the government here did not handle well and now it s paying a bit of a price for that. couldn t have happened at a worse time. it s not necessarily a symbol of calm but covid. right. and steve, i saw you nodding when michael talked about