to ukraine, including a fresh new infusion of eight hundred i and twenty million dollars just this week, bringing the totalof commitment. are you guys ready toe fifty four billion dollarsyo, which is about a third ofis ukraine s entire gdp. but according to one biden adviser, we all must sacrifice so that the liberal world order is upheld. watch this .e the military analyst, the director of nationalal intelligence, they say that this could be a long war measured s in years. and ian think everybody understands why this is happening. but is it sustainable? what do you say to those families who say, listen, we can tto afford to pay forla eighty five a gallon for months, if not years? s this is just not sustainable. for which heard from the president today was a clear articulation of the stakes. this is about the future of the liberal world order and we . so just how long will you be expected to suffer in silence for the liberal world order? well, according to joe biden,
and then we ve got w the attitudes that the chaose that has been brought to c our country. we have these this new poll of. american not being proud of the country anymore and we re sending more troops to europe. we re dealing with ukraine, etce cetera. north korea is not settled down. china is you sed looking to eat us for lunch. and you know, it s hard enough to get people to join our volunteer military, but to cut tens of thousands of those who ve chosen to serveds almost seems like a deliberate effort to undermine. t oo am i going too far with that ? no, you are not going too far for that . and i had a tendency and asked me about v this very thing the other day when i was in one of our counties and they said , you know, if i didn t know better, i would think that this is intentional. ld t when you look at the borr policy, when you look at now that is ravaging families and takinghaus
republicans, farmers, and business people anymore? so that is lending some optimism to this, because i think there s a thought out there that, well, the president could do this, but really does he want to when all is said and done? so it s been kind of nebulous as to what the white house expects to come out of these meetings. they have laid out things they want. they want mexico to put more resources at its border. to take to keep more asylum seekers there. to make sure people aren t profiting so much on human trafficking, etce cetera. what we heard from the white house and the mexican side after yesterday s meetings were that they were good. that there was some progress made. that the white house appreciates the proposals that mexico is putting out there. but today, we heard the vice president say it is not nearly enough. what we re hearing from one administration source today ahead of the meetings that we
fire zone. this is just a very tedious process. one in which also is impacted by where people evacuate, the unreliability of cell phone service, communication with family members, etce cetera. this is an ongoing process, but the crisis in this area has no end in sight, when we re talking about where these tens of thousands of people have gone. this tent city behind me, an example of the need. the people who have lost everything now with weather approaching the area, rain expected on wednesday that could bring mudslides and flooding. there is a greater sense of urgency to get these people into more secure, more safe structures. three american red cross shelters are advertising that they have room. their doors are open, but some of the shelters are as far as an hour away. many of the people who are still in this parking lot who have been living here for 11 days now don t have the means to get there. that s where volunteers come in to play. right here in this parking lot, we have seen don