everybody understands we are fighting not only for our independence but for the freedom in the world, people have their own problems. they have inflation rates, they have gas prices, thank god they started going down but we really hope that this support will not decrease because ukraine has proven we are putting thousands of lives for these independence and freedom in the world and all we keep asking is support us with the weapons and basically with the equipment. so we really hope this support doesn t go down because if this support will go down among american society it will definite i will go down among the politicians because politicians take decisions based on what the american people say and just because the american people were very supportive on the oil and gas ban, it was actually passed by the biden administration, so are the
country, period, point blank, period. and on social media and instant thing. but this is really the crux where we need to stand up and say we are the united states of america. we are the dominant force for freedom in the world and we we will not be told what to do by a communist country. it is time to stand up and have courage again which the biden administration seems to shrink from. todd: meantime, congressman you are a member of the doctors caucus. president biden in isolation testing covid once again. it is called a rebound case. what should we take away from all of this from a medical perspective? i think, todd, i ve done about 40 educational videos about covid. it is here to stay, and we have known this for quite some time. now that we have a rebound after taking peck s avoid, and we need
joe biden went hat in hand to venezuela and iran a couple of months ago as gas prices spiked asking them to produce more oil rather than going to north dakota or texas or arkansas or louisiana and asking us to produce more oil. that s what we should be doing. energy independence is not just a slogan, bill. because the opposite of it is energy dependence. and we ve seen that energy dependence in the war in ukraine and russia, in germany and other countries are over a barrel to greatly constrain our freedom in the world and our ability to defend our own people and their interests. bill: senator, thank you. the trip continues. see if he has more to say today. senator tom cotton. big stuff on the table. thank you. next hour the widow of jamal khashoggi will join us about her hopes for the president s meeting with the crown prince. stand by for that coming up. martha: wnba player britteny
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