russian adventure in ukraine. although, how that manifests itself is, as you say, uncertain. julia? i think it s a little bit more complicated than that. i think everything david said is true, but also true is the fact that in this moment, putin won. he won this popular battle even if he didn t win the war, even if in the medium and long term he ends up losing and ends up showing weakness, but at home, he showed, look, even this guy with an armored column of 25,000 battle hardened heavily armed loyal troops tried to come for me, and not only did they shoot and miss, they didn t take the shot at all because they realized that taking the shot would be absolutely ruinous for them, and instead they ran with
the polling that nbc news came out with today shows why this is going to be a thorny issue. even in the republican primary itself. yes, in this audience, this crowd of conservative religious voters, they want to hear a consistently anti-abortion message. nevertheless when you get to the general election, the way this manifests with women and independent voters, it becomes difficult for republican candidates who are in some ways out of step with what the national polling tells us. we ask the question up top, do those truths hold, abortion was an animating issue for voters in special elections, we saw voters in a red state make sure that it was enshrined in the constitution. when it s put to voters, we have seen abortion access be a winning issue. we have seen lawmakers in red places, in safe red districts roll back abortion access. do those truths still hold going forward? will it still be an animating issue, and are those districts where those republican lawmakers came from still saf
penetrate they will push those forces through and others behind them to exploit that success and then begin to take significant territory. that s what the plan is. brian: secretary of state blinken is now heading to beijing after begging for this meeting, he is now traveling there. despite the spy balloon saga. we never got answers on that. despite harassing fighter jets. despite trying to head off one of our destroyers. despite their belligerent behavior and rhetoric and scolds us 48 hours before. why are we going over with a position of weakness and does it concern you? well, there s nothing wrong with talking. i mean, we have done that with the soviet union for years. but this manifests itself. it looks more like courting president xi, i mean, after all, he did put a spy balloon across the united states, and for the life of me, why hasn t this administration provided all of the data of what we have there and photos of it so that we can
context of ukraine. we do not want any kind of escalation with the russians anywhere in the world. certainly not in syria. the connection to ukraine is disturbing to me. we had the incident with the mq9, the remotely piloted aircraft that one of the russians hit over the black sea. that is a pattern of unprofessional behavior that we ve seen about ukraine and in that conflict. that manifests down with us. they ended up giving medals to the pilots that hit a mq9. it makes me wonnedfer you re a professional air force anymore. doesn t seem it to me. neil: i m taking a leap here, not you, but the chinese and the russians compare notes? you be provocative here, we ll agitate the commander and get the centcom commander on national tv to explain the position. what do you make of that? they pay attention to what
conservative man, probably abuse i m not a liberal. because i m not a liberal. she s not the only one experiencing these problems, especially among my generation, gen-z, and that s because they ve largely rejected the values of codependence between the sexes, differences between the sexes. those these are values my generation no longer values, and the result is deep unhappiness. this is the problem with progressivism especially in its manifestation of feminism, is when you reject these basic facts about human beings, we end up being unhappier. i think about this general social survey that has been taken since 1972. the first year that it was taken, in 1972, women said that they were much happier than men. every year since 1972 women have said that they were less happier, and in 1990 # men actually surpassed women in being more happy than women are today. and this manifests itself in