candidates who did not earn donald trump s endorsement. can you gauge that for us? it s been kind of a fascinating part of the game to see his endorsements and to see what impact it has. two states of course where he endorsed people in ohio and in pennsylvania who i think some republicans there weren t expecting and didn t necessarily welcome will show how impactful his endorsement has and in some ways be a test of his power certainly in the congress. the other thing i would like to add, though, in addition to president trump s impact on the midterms is i do think from the white house perspective, you re going to see president biden out there a lot more. he was out traveling last week. i was on his trip to the pacific northwest. and he said he needs to get out. he needs to sell his arguments more. he also made a point in one fundraiser of saying he thinks democrats can pick up two seats in the senate. we will see. you didn t hear him saying that about the house. i think democrats wil
aamazing to watch the courage of the ukrainians. making sure they knew the u.s. was with ukraine at this time. i think as you mentioned off the top, the big news piece out of this is the reopening or bringing back of embassy staff to ukraine. we know there is going to be a new ambassador that president biden is planning to announce a nominee tomorrow. can you just let us know a little bit more about what you know there? that new ambassador is very significant. richard frank is the am bass dear to slovakia. she has decades of experience in this region. she was the deputy chief to georgia at one point. that is a significant announcement. president biden will nominate her this morning, and hopefully
as the world watches the tragedy in ukraine, oil and gas ceos see an opportunity to get richer. hiking gas prices here at home and profiting off of putin s war. this will continue to happen - as long as we re dependent on oil. americans have had enough. right now, congress can accelerate the transition to clean energy. energy that won t run out. energy that s cheaper for all of us. energy that s made in america to stay in america. congress - let s get it done.
door. the president is attempting to move on that with the appointment of a new atf director. hopefully congress will get off their butt and confirm him, instead of dragging out the appointment as they usually do. new york has been aggressive in leading the way, however, in trying to deal proactively with this issue. even as recently as last night, four more shootings, five people shot in the space of a couple hours last night in new york. this crime epidemic is not going away soon. it ll take hard work to push it back. commissioner bratton, i m so glad you said what you said, which is, was, crime was worse 20 years ago. you know what, air travel was much more dangerous 20 years ago. we re not going back to where we were 20 years ago because the people of new york city aren t going to accept what everybody accepted in 1990, before your great work. let me ask you this, mayor adams, obviously, has the right instincts. he is trying to push forward.
robberies across the country prompting more than 20 of the country s biggest retailers to ask congress for help. aishah hosni has the story from capitol hill. will this request fall on deaf ears or will congress will be receptive? they re paying attention when you consider the size of these businesses. we are talking about target. nordstrom. they re calling on congress specifically to pass the informed consumers act. this is basically a bipartisan measure to increase the transparency of online marketplaces really in an effort to stem the sale of illegally obtained products. they say it is what is leading to the smash and grabs across the country. implementing basic transparency and verification protocols is essential and will finally expose criminals selling consumer stolen, fake and dangerous products. here on the hill, dana, democrats are talking about this really only when fox news