heard senator scott earlier with. we ve provided the anti-tanks, the anti-aircrafts, over $2 billion of assistance, we have the most punishing sanctions. this president has rallied nato. it s easy to monday morning quarterback and say, oh, you could have done one more thing. but this prime minister, by and large, has been tough president, by and large, has been tough. it means u.s. service members are going to go up into the skies and be shot at by mugs planes. i know it s easy to come on fox news or cnn and talk tough, but i don t want to put american service members at risk. if poland wants to supply those planes, fine. i want them to get to zelenskyy but not at the cost of american lives. john: let me ask you about the iran nuclear deal because we ve been hearing it s close, but one of the potential provisions
john: what s interesting is that the supreme court justices are not bound by the same code of ethics that other federal judges are. chris murphy, your fellow senator, introduced legislation to change that last summer. would i haven t seen the legislation, but, you know, i tell you what, my experience with the supreme court is they re trying their best to interpret the laws and do the best they can. i don t agree with everything they do, none of us would, but i think they re trying to do the best they can. john: senator rick scott of the great state of florida, always a pleasure. thank you for having us. bye-bye. have a good day. john: coming up next, congressman ro khanna on the midterm warnings from progressives to the white house. once upon a time, at the magical everly estate, landscaper larry and his trusty crew. were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber. fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending.
someone in this process said you better have a better answer that that. she was, she could have taken care of a lot of this if she had better answers to some of the simple questions. what is a woman? a woman is somebody with two x chromosomes, and that would have ended the discussion. and instead we had a little bit of a back and forth on it. but she s going to be confirmedded, reliably liberal, and the question is, is she going to be to occasional person like breyer was who breaks from liberal orthodoxy. john: marie and i had that conversation in the makeup room earlier. who is a woman? thankfully, karl told us about that. john: aren t there legitimate concerns about some of her positions on sentencing, her connections to advocacy groups on the left? first, we should note that she is the most popular supreme court nominee since john roberts in 2005. the american people, especially
because we never heard the president say we are going to help ukraine win. senator: i know, it s hard to believe. absolutely. i mean, we have got to help ukraine win. we ve got to push putin back into russia and then let the will of the russian people decide what happens to putin. he ought to go to prison for war crimes but we have got to do everything don t play to tie, you play to win. you give them every resource you can and you do it every second. you are thinking every second, what else can we do to put putin back on his heels and have him take his troops back into russia. that s what we should be doing every second. we have got to win this. john: you and i have talked about this before on our program america reports and that is that the white house maybe never thought that we were going to be in this position that, 3, 4 days maybe a week putin would have taken over ukraine and installed the puppet government there and we would be dealing with that.
side. for god s sake, this man cannot remain in power. john: so he appeared to in that ad lib there off the cuff remarks articulate regime change toward russia, not only did he say it but in poland, in your estimation, is that helpful to the cause? well, let me be clear and just state right off the bat that the u.s. does not have a policy of regime change towards russia but i think what we all agree on is that president putin cannot be in power to wage far. he has attacked ukraine in a premeditated unprovoked conflict and is pursuing this relentless and brutal war in ukraine which we all want to see come to an end. john genuine that has been the stated policy, that we are not looking for a regime change in russia but the gaffe was significant enough that later on in the day in a news conference in jerusalem the secretary of