conservative house members were vote against it? why! so you see in some of those places that those folks are not usually together. the extreme team, on both sides! and you know, this is again playing politics with different gave. some of the frustrations are, they don t want, this is not the way they want to do these kinds of things. they want the funding to happen in different ways. but this is an administration that wants everyone to do as much as they can, and be creative in how they do it! yes, but isn t biden saying let s be robin hood! still from the, recep to the poor? and if you re aoc, and you look and you say wait, i m on the same as madison and mtj, but i want to get copies he? [laughs] but not in congress, there is a let, all of the ways that they re thinking about. it they don t see i m with madison, i m with empty g, they think this is me and i m sticking to it. and whether we agree with it or
equipment should have been in before the war began. you can see this is easy terrain, easy pickings. they should ve put these weapons on the ground. within the six month timeframe that the white house says, we have intelligence that this is gonna happen. so they had an opportunity to get in front of this, we re behind now, it is more expensive. and more difficult in the middle of a conflict to get logistical supplies and assistance into her faith to have an effect. well the way you do that, is a with approving more money. president biden trying to do that, asking congress for another 33 billion dollars. i m not saying it seems like a no-brainer, but it is obvious that ukraine needs more money. how is congress modeling this up? now we re hearing some lawmakers trying to tie ukraine in with covid aid? would they have to do with one another? so, senator leader chuck schumer is set to tie, because they see covid is something that they must pass. this is something that congress has want
difficult time putting together what would be a strategical win. if putin lost two days and, why would the u.s. and our nato allies sent in all of the heavy artillery? back then, between day three and day 65 where we are now, thousands of people lost their lives! that is the right question. in fact, stephanie, that quitman should have been in before the war began. you can see this is easy terrain, easy pickings. they should ve put these weapons on the ground. within the six month timeframe that the white house says, we have intelligence that this is gonna happen. so they had an opportunity to get in front of this, we re behind now, it is more expensive. and more difficult in the middle of a conflict to get logistical supplies and assistance into her faith to have an effect. well the way you do that, is a with approving more money. president biden trying to do that, asking congress for another 33 billion dollars. i m not saying it seems like a no-brainer, but it is obvious
buildings were hit. a stunning bombardment on the city. soon as the united nations secretary general met with the president. and tore kyiv s devastated suburbs. before they retreated weeks ago. there is no way a war can be acceptable in the 21st century. look at that! and tonight there are new signs that russia s assault is gaining momentum in the east. including this strike in rodents, and another one in zaporizhzhia. for some, the occupation, and a television s truck. although it is unclear who is responsible for that attack. and then, there is besieged mariupol. the secretary general said that president putin had said he agreed in principle to our rescue plan. but today, inside the steel plant where ukrainian soldiers and civilians are still hold up, ukraine s national guard putting out this video, it says of people desperately digging
question. the communications aspect, the well, the speed of leadership. that is what communication requires. and it is one of the reasons why, in the west, we do these things that requires leadership to stand up and be clear and articulate about the cause. because you have to get people behind you. zelenskyy has done a great job with that, he comes from entertainment, he understands the medium. and like he said, he s had to make a case that his country to stand up. and the bravest move he did, is when he rejected the u.s. offer to get out of a country and get free. so that was the first indication that since he was gonna stand up and stand through this test. the ukrainians are beneficiaries of that, but the cost is extremely high. i know i m at a time, but i need you to solve another congressional question for me. president wants to make it easier for the u.s. to seize assets from russian oligarchs, take those assets, liquidate them, and use them to help ukrainians. this sounds like