trump ignored big any necessary and used tariff. we are not looking to decouple from china. we like to see this relationship get on to a better footing. a growing china that plays by international rules is good for the united states and the world. laura: thank you, janet. now trump is opposed to open borders, both biden and gop establishment support. announced those sweeping measures that i mentioned moments ago from the state and dhhs to extend legal pathways, and judges and more. laura: she reads really well. trump is opposed to never ending wars and wants to reform our national security establishment. both biden and the gop establishment support it and both have a record of spending trillions and trillions on failed wars. we will support ukraine s defense for as long as it takes. supporting ukraine as long as it takes. for long it takes . that s how long we are going to be with you mr. president, for as long as it takes. laura: he was walking off the w
hello, everybody. welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing a very, very busy news day with us. 6,000 plus dead. 6,000 plus. grief running over turkey and syria. hope, too, running out as rescue crews continue to look for thousands still lost in the rubble of a monster earthquake. plus, tonight, the president tells the country what he s done and where he wants to go advisers promise a classic joe biden speech. out but his state of the union collides with challenges and implications of a newly divided washington. plus, briefing, congress getting a briefing on the chinese balloon. and raises questions why the pentagon was so slow to shoot down that suspected spy in the sky. up first, a dramatic harrowing race to find survivors it s barely 24 hours after a massive earthquake hit turkey and syria. already again, more than 6,000 are dead. and the aftershocks still creating treacherous conditions for rescuers trying to reach those tr
you re looking live at protesters gathering for what they re calling surround the white house for gaza. of course, you know the president isn t home at the white house. that s not important to them. the organizers say this is the red line for support of israel and they want it drawn pretty much across the country. mike emanuel in the park across the street. organizers are sending a message loud and clear to president biden and his campaign and writing, there are hundreds of grass roots volunteers preparing for the massive people s red line demonstration beginning at noon at the white house. join us to stand against biden and netanyahu s stand in gaza. this is the rally since october 7th. back on january 30th, some people threw bloody dolls at the gates of the white house and protesting children getting caught in the crossfire in the middle east. some people we have spoken with bused in from ohio, michigan, illinois to vent their frustration. a combination of pro palestinian
you and i have seen these ndaas, which aren t exactly funding bills. this is how they can spend their money. it s not how they give the money. i wonder what you think about the ndaa battle. when you look at what tommy tuberville is doing, holding up promotions, what do you see? bringing domestic policy issues into national security and more foreign policy element of what the u.s. government and congress does is a little bit newer, but it does not look like it s going to affect it any time soon especially with a lot of armed services members wanting to know where their active duty rights will be in terms of gender and other social issues. yeah, especially because they
announcement. adviser telling fox news, announcing on twitter is perfect for ron desantis, he doesn t have to interact with people and the media can t ask him any questions. stephen, is that a fair criticism of desantis? i mean, one thing i would say about him, he doesn t seem to be shying away answering questions from the media. i am not sure if that is the right way to criticize desantis. i think in a national campaign, laura, interacting with reporters in particularly in the smaller states with local reporters, at the town level is obviously a critical part of running for president. in particular, laura, go back to your monolog, what this race is going to center around is immigration policy, trade policy and foreign policy. the transformational under the leadership of president trump and in particular i think the foreign policy element is going to be at the center it of conversation moving forward with