to stand for ukraine, notjust with more robust sanctions but also with military presence here on the ground. we need an emergency resolution of the un general assembly, not of the security council because we have the biggest aggressive state in the world in another organisation. the general assembly made the decision to introduce un peacekeepers in previous times and the same should be done now for ukraine. eyre previous times and the same should be done now for ukraine. be done now for ukraine. are you confident he be done now for ukraine. are you confident he will be done now for ukraine. are you confident he will get be done now for ukraine. are you confident he will get the - be done now for ukraine. are you confident he will get the support | confident he will get the support you need? we have seen western capital after another, statements of support, statements that more sanctions will be imposed. do you sense that the world is standing behind ukraine now? the political
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the reconciliation bill that passed the house only extended it for one year. they were betting they could come back and pass this later no matter what. if that s what it comes to get the climate, health care and universal pre-k investments, there may be democrats in the white house who say let s take that risk. just very quickly here, biden is saying again manchin and i, the other joe and i can come to a deal here. but biden had already promised, reassured democrats, progressives, moderates, i got this, right? joe didn t come through. what is biden s credibility among democrats right now on this? right. look, most of the eyre is at manchin at the moment. most democrats are saying not that joe biden misled them, but joe manchin misled joe biden. that history looms over this. when biden says we re going to
political differences. there are reasonable political differences across the spectrum. but when it comes to bigotry or feelings toward people that just have no compassion, no enlightenment connected to them, i would think all reasonable people can say we don t want this to be part of the culture, we don t want this to be part of our discussions and part of what surrounds the games that we follow and the teams that we care about. and as i said earlier, it s one thing to say hey, a guy made a mistake, a slip of the tongue or he reformed his attitudes, he raised his consciousness and eyre we re not going to hold him to account for one thing that happened ten years ago. but if there s a pattern of behavior, that s a different thing. and of course, you know as a fan the majority of players on s.e.c. teams and the overwhelming majority of players in the nfl are african-american.
electoral loser than losing our democracy. this is it. this is it. but at the heart of this is politics and fear. you have a lot of people, gop men in particular, that gop elected official, rather, who are fearful of president trump. who are scared of him. of dealing with his eyre of having someone take their jobs as elected officials. look no farther than senator grassley who even though he voted to acquit president trump said at the time that his behavior was aggressive. that it was irresponsible. that he pushed. he was talking about president trump, that he pushed mike pence to do unconstitutional things. that was chuck grassley in february then this weekend, grassley was on the stage with president trump smiling, saying he was going to take his endorsement for his eighth term in the senate. that tells you everything you need to know about the sort of spine of the gop. the gop right now is a party that is fearful of trump. it s not surprising that senate republicans don t want t