other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. we are joined by congressman james comer of kentucky. he is the ranking republican on the house oversight and reform committee, the ranking member. wrapping up your sixth year in congress, welcome back to washington journal. guest: it is great to be back. host: we finished the last hour talking about our viewers talking with our viewers about an aid package and now a senate action having move forward last, what was your view on that measure and how did you vote on it? guest: i voted against this package. i voted in favor of the earlier package. i support ukraine. i support everything they are doing. we have already given them over $10 million. it is important that ukraine defeats russia. we have a terrible inflation problem here in america and it has was created by overspending in washington. why can t we give ukraine a little bit at a time instead of one big blank check? one of the things that some s
what can you don on do on executive action? pres. biden: not much on executive action. i have to convince congress to go back to to what was passed years ago. reporter: what do you think about next steps in congress? do you think there s an opportunity for more movement there in. pres. biden: the answer is, it s going to be very difficult. but i m not going to give up trying. reporter: [inaudible] pres. biden: we have enough laws on the books to deal with what s going on now. but we have to deal wit. look. part of what the country has to do is look in the mirror and face the reality. we have a problem with domestic terror. it s real. i know you don t want to not you, but people don t want to hear me saying. he s the president, he s a democrat. but the intelligence community has been saying, it s what the military has been saying for a long time. there s nothing we can do about there s nothing new about this. nothing new about this. and look, there s a lot of people li
his skin. on his son s 3rd birthday. ten people were killed saturday at tops friendly market in a racially motivated attack allegedly by an 18-year-old white man who is now in custody. wasn t even the only mass shooting this weekend. we have learned a lot about the alleged killer already. his background, prior red flags, the racist poison he apparently drew on and how widespread it sadly is, and we ll talk about all of it tonight, but we re not going to use his name or show his photo. he livestreamed the killings. he wants fame. we don t want to be part of giving him that. instead, we begin tonight by telling you what we know about those whose lives were stolen on saturday, like andre mackneil. by the way, he went everywhere, we re told, with his son. his fiancee said his little boy would follow his dad like a shadow. saturday she said today my baby was born, but today my soul mate was taken. how do i tell my son his daddy s not coming home? how do i as a mother make it okay?
heroic months long fight for mariupol appears to be over and it s a major win for russia and major twists in races, as five states go to the polls. good to have you with us, u.s. president joe biden will travel to buffalo new york in the hours ahead, where he will meet with families of the victims of saturday s racially motivated shooting. a white house official tells cnn, mr. biden will make remarks in buffalo and condemn the shooting as terrorism motivated by a hateful and perverse ideology, this comes as we learn new details about the 18-year-old accused in the attack. the gunman opening fire in the supermarket, traveled 200 miles to the predominantly black neighborhood two months ago and he was there this past friday. authorities believe, carrying out reconnaissance a day before the massacre. they are investigating the shooting as a hate crimes and a case of racially motivated violent extremism. the latest now from omar jimenez. reporter: new details show the gunm