segment about the black fedex driver that was chased down. it has parallels to ahmaud arbery. you spent time at the doj. this just happens to be, you know, stories that rise to the news, but these things happen. i think one of the read hurtles is every time black and brown people describe the injustice, elle rely greeted to the anecdote. so demonstrates where we are right now. i think that s why it s so pont,
enough. we need to move as fast as we humanly can. but no pace is going to be enough to meet the need on the ground in ukraine. we just have to continue to push harder to get them the materiels that they need to defend themselves. i was in a meeting recently where that point was mrefd very firmly by democrats and republicans. and the administration acknowledged that we re moving as fast as we can, but it s never going to be fast enough for the need on the ground in ukraine. congressman, walk us through the challenges. what are the hurtles that you re facing if both sides are on board with expediting the aid? the way it s been explained to me, quite frankly, it s simply a matter of logistics. actually moving, you know, tens of thousands of units of materiel, of armament, missiles, doesn t happen with a snap of the fingers. it s a real challenge on the ground to move into position
it s been an extremely tough year and a half. we re coming off a very dark four years before that and we ve had some of these needs for a long time. they ve been put off really in some cases since the eisenhower administration that we haven t addressed some of these things. how do the latest inflation numbers that show the prices going up for all kinds of goods and services affect the conversation around this bill among your colleagues in the house? well, i think we have to keep an eye on it, but we also have to recognize in the last five months we ve created 3 million jobs seen economic growth projections that are going up. unemployment going down. and wages importantly going up as well when you re talking about inflation, so we re going to have to keep an eye on it. i think it s something to be aware of but turning on the economy after a crisis of what we just went through just isn t as simple as turning on a light switch. there are going to be hurtles to overcome on your way bac
interestingly, the judge made clear at sentencing today he ll be allowed to serve those 45 days in prison on weekends only if he wants to. he can be a weekender, but he does have to serve that time. but to get this rip-roaring defense of the investigation into the president and his campaign and to get this, you know, sort of rip-roaring explanation from the judge of this serious national security risk of inviting some other country to mess with our elections, to have that in federal court from the judge who has handled all of these cases and to have it happen on impeachment eve, i mean, the screenplay writes itself. and honestly the scandal itself keeps writing itself. as the president hurtles towards impeachment tomorrow. in the past two days the president s lawyer, rudy giuliani, with whom he carried out this plot to get ukraine to help him against joe biden in the next election. mr. giuliani over the past two
travel for a state visit to tokyo to see the japanese prime minister. in the midst of dinner, he begins to feel faint, and as he faint to the floor, he vomits on the prime minister of japan. these are pictures coming from the hall where the president suddenly did take ill. the president has a case of gastroenteritis and probably will feel okay tomorrow. i can t explain what happened to george because it never happened before. i m beginning to think it s the ambassador s fault. he and george were badly beaten in tennis today. and we bushes aren t used to that. it s just food poisoning or bad flu but it s not great when the leader of the free world passes out at a banquet. as the president hurtles towards the 1992 election, he continues to have these second thoughts. unfortunately, american presidents send to view their