family whether we offer ourself as one of them i think different times call for different leadership. yeah, you know, he tried to kill my family and tried to kill me, but, you know, it remains to be seen, whether i may support him for the republican nomination there you go. scene. we re not here there you go that s he admitted last week, mika, that donald trump put his family in danger and his own life in danger mm-hmm. for i have to say, for me, for everybody that i know, that s the end in an attempt to subvert or democracy. there s that. but let s just keep with the family like, let s go a little john dutton here. you know, you protect your family he admitted last week that somebody tried to kill his family you know, don t go all john dutton on the revenge part, the other side of the boarder. at least you can say, i m not going to support him no, no, jonathan, you know, he tried to have me is and my family killed on january 6th while trying to subvert d
was and still is for infrastructure funding, and that $40 billion of the infrastructure deal was set aside to make sure what happened at that bridge does not happen at another bridge. this stop is part of biden s tour through battle ground pennsylvania, a state where a close senate race between dr. mehmet oz and lieutenant governor john fetterman who is there with limb right now could decide who controls congress. joining me from philadelphia, is white house correspondent mike memoli. you re in philly where the president will be tonight for a private fundraiser for lieutenant governor john fetterman. this stop that he made in front of that bridge today, i mean he s not just selling the bipartisan infrastructure deal, he s selling democrats. saying democrats are the ones to get it done, and that he led the way. yes, that s right, katy, the president has not necessarily been doing the kind of campaign rallies we have seen past presidents do around this time, of course, donald
uk over two parliamentary terms, a ten year plan. i think the missions are all out there if you want to go to the party website and read them in very great detail. but i think the problem again that some people around him would mention is whether these have been game changes and stuck in the public s mind. in his new year message i thought it was interesting that he tried to boil down some of these missions into one line statements, something that looked a bit like what you might see in a pledge card, tackling the cost of living, for example, trying to get into a more digestible form. i think that will be part of his task this year. on the one hand, to say we have these detailed long term plans, but on the other hand, what does this mean for you going to the next election and what do you think
so, ian, you had an insight on vladimir putin who has been, obviously, very hard to read over the last year and several months i m curious, you had said earlier that he was seeming more confident than he has been in a long time. what do you put that down to does he think he can outlast the west, grind down the ukrainians? i think there are two big points here. one is the fact that xi jinping is making a three-day state visit to come and see him. just a few months ago, september, the shanghai cooperation organization, xi jinping was pressuring putin, and putin was forced to admit that the chinese have concerns this feels like a much better alignment between china and russia in part, that comes after these unprecedented hard line statements that xi jinping made directly against the united states just a couple weeks ago that s part of it. secondly, putin is also getting the news from the united states. increasingly, trump and others
politician isn t banning all abortion and absolutely no exceptions, they might be able to go ahead and still vote for that politician. so that s why we ve seen so many republicans out there walk back some of their more hard line statements during the primary, and try to sell themselves as more, as they say, moderate? well, exactly. and look at what is happening in oklahoma, one of the reddest states in the nation. just because of abortion, you might see republicans lose the governorship. and in kansas, and then you have doug mastriano, the candidate for governor in pennsylvania, kind of trying to, but not really. and what did surprise me and it always surprises me, it is this pro life voters, most of them favor exceptions for rape, for incest, and for life of the mother, so it is not as draconian as the politicians make it out to be. how do they support the politicians who are being pretty draconian, and this is not theoretical any longer, we are hearing stories from women in som