ukraine. walking the finest of lines, preventing world war iii, while taking the lead around the world in defending freedom in ukraine and central and eastern europe. suddenly, you re like, well, maybe senators do know how to do this job. yeah. i mean, joe biden is certainly spearheading the efforts in europe. he has motivated european partners. he was there right at the beginning, as the russians were invading, sharing u.s. intelligence in an unprecedented way with european allies, in order to get them on board, in order to get skeptical europeans who didn t believe there was going to be an invasion, if there was going to be an invasion, it d be small, he pushed that. you have to think back to previous presidents and wonder whether they would have done as much as joe biden has done, both in terms of the spending. america s spending compared to european spending has been by multiple factors in terms of military hardware and support for ukraine. he has really driven this
dollars and make even more money. so now, covid lifts, people are traveling again, and they don t have the pilots because they got their billions in bailouts and decided to use it to be even more greedy. so they re screwing their customers every single day. it s americans who are paying for it. it is really outrageous. we ll be continuing to follow this. we actually will have a live report coming up on morning joe on exactly what the state of the situation is across the country for air travel. our top story this morning is president biden s big win. thedemocrats, as well, set to add up another big win. unemployment is up, the leader of al qaeda is dead, and the fight against climate change is very much alive. katty kay is still with us. joining the conversation, we have professor of history at tulane university, walter
republicans are even more likely to want to move to red states. so this is the great sort that you and i have talked about, the idealogical, geographical sorting of america. it s just becoming more intense. why this matters is it just keeps america divided. it makes it even more difficult for america to move out of these divisions when they are becoming so concentrated. interestingly enough, jonathan, this axios/ipsos polling showed the democrats are very concerned when they re moving about lgbtq protections, about abortion access, about racial equality. republicans in this poll, more interested in lower taxes. jonathan, between the lines, everyone is more likely to move for economic reasons or personal reasons for their families. mike allen, i am still reeling from those images you showed us. you brought the goods today.
growing divide between america s political parties. we ll talk to a pulitzer prize winner who says it comes down to education. tomorrow on morning joe, house speaker nancy pelosi is our guest. we have a lot to talk with her about. morning joe is back in one minute.
you have to think about whether college is going to be a public good, you know,nanced by all of whether we re going to continue down the path that started during the reagan years of privatization. the burden is all on the individual. you know, we allowed this to happen with really not much debate about, you know, tuition and the public s responsibility. in pennsylvania, taxpayers used to pay for 75% of public university. now, it s only 25%. these kids and their families have to make up the rest of the tuition. so we need to start that debate about how do we make college a public good in america again. we almost got there with the g.i. bill and low tuition in the 1950s and 60s, and we let it slip away. we have to figure out how to get it back. the new book is after the ivory tower falls. will bunch, thank you so much. really fascinating and important