in russia? putin is getting desperate. he lost the confidence of his people and military. he literally had a dozen or so generals killed. you know it s desperate when he is relying on iran for drones and north korea for missiles. he has hit rock bottom. what that means is biden doesn t need to get more weak need. we need to make sure ukraine finishes this. the inroads shows they make progress, putin feels it and this is what he does. he wants to scare everybody to back off because he doesn t want ukraine to finish the deal. harris: so much respect for what you just said. the kind of leadership that requires intestinal fortitude is what needs to be applied now. you lean in when they are backing out. that s exactly right. what putin is hoping is that the u.s. will act the way the u.s. acted with afghanistan. they will do when putin tried
0 we ll stay in touch with you. good information to have. bill: the u.n. will be on the plate for harris when she takes over in a moment here. this is the leader and joe biden follows him. dana: he will be here and harris faulkner is next. the faulkner focus is next. harris: we begin with breaking news this hour. president biden is expected to speak at the general assembly of the united nations at any moment. he is next on the list there and they have been ticking along pretty expeditiously. we ll go to it live the moment that happens. we can tell you that we expect him to say something about russia because of what has just happened. we can t imagine that he won t address the nuclear threat from russian dictator vladimir putin today. putin mobileizing 300,000 additional troops. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus . the president will speak to the u.n. s general assembly for the first time he has addressed that world body since putin s unprovoked invasion of u
the lack of seriousness and maturity people, and this isn t undergrad or even high school graduation, these are medical professionals. while everyone has a right to their opinion, the fact that we can t listen to each other anymore, that is what s wrong with our society today and i think it s arts in education. it is scary for those of us who are parents. you look and you go, where in the world can i send my child to college where they re not going to be indoctrinated and they can just debate and have free speech? harris: it s interesting, tammy. when we are at the head of the pandemic with coronavirus and people are making determinations of whether or not they would treat you you had or not been vaccinated, as morgan beautifully pointed out, if you don t have the intestinal fortitude to listen to others you may not agree with, how in the world are you going to treat them? tammy: exactly, and that is what is so significant. it matters, because it s like a virus in the mind of every
and you get the courage to send a guy a message but you can take it back. no. get the screenshot app. harris: your intestinal fortitude. you are like, i meant it. brian: i m always going to pretend like every messages of final message because it makes me think. you can trust technology all you want. i had a mentor in college and i sent an email to him. he said i want you to think of every message you ever sent like it s going to show up on the front page of the newspaper and i ve never forgotten that. it s better policy than any filter. harris: my mom used to say that per pretend that you re messages are on the cover of the church pamphlet. i love where we are, i wanted to get in a deeper way with you, emily because you and i see this differently. we have had some mass shootings, some killers in our recent
environment in new york city, i look across the river in jersey, and crime is everywhere in urban areas. certainly, we have more in newark but get to know your cops because they stand watch. they stand on the wall when others don t volunteer to do that and an environment where hate is hurled at them. it s a different relationship that we have with police officers around us and i would hope that people would have the intestinal fortitude and the smarts to go out and it do that no matter what their politics are. this whole idea about where the fbi lives in our lives, kayleigh, you were part of the administration that took a look at how that worked out, is it worth looking deeper? or is that so offensive that liberals may never do it? kayleigh: it is worth looking into, you think about the attack on fort hood and the way the fbi came out and called it workplace violence. here is really question a reaction from the fbi to some of these terrorist attacks that we