understand war far because of the images and content in our feeds is this a turning point? it does what social media does. makes things more real and tangible and potentially more misleading. each one of these videos is a tiny little snap shot of a tiny moment of time without any overlaying context. on the one hand, it is serving the purpose that this war is incredibly brutal. we are seeing resilience. none of it is giving a strategic view or idea where russian forces or casualties or
disingenuous position. we excerpt dome occurred as well in the progressive caucus that it is either together, or none. that certainly ends the kind of sentiment they are overlaying here. so to chad pergram now in the insignificance of all this and if anything we can expect today, tonight, what do you think? what you are seeing right now are the fractures inside the democratic caucus and the challenge of governing when you only have a three seat majority in the house of representatives. nancy pelosi has these wings of her caucus, the liberals, the moderates here, and this is where they shall meet. this is when you have just three votes, you need everybody on the same page when you are trying to do big things. it is obvious that the moderates were very displeased with trying to go ahead and vote today without a final price tag on this bill from the congressional budget office. and i ve been told in the past few minutes that there s a coalition of the progress of members who say that th
what do you think? inflation as a factor. maybe not right now. might be playing on the margins in virginia. seems like the race in virginia is defined by school, critical race theory, mask mandates. when you talk to democrats privately and republicans are pushing this publicly, inflation is front and center. when you look at the latest lines out of the federal reserve, they re suggests this isn t transitory, could be with us for some time but an undeterminant timeline. the crucial question politically is whether or not this will affect the mid-terms. so will there be 4%, 5% inflations when voter goes to the polls in a year. overlaying all of this is the decision on who biden will appoint to the federal reserve. he just gave us a tease there. he said he will make an announcement fairly quickly. i ll let you tease that out on just how imminent a fed announcement might be, neil. neil: i m throwing this out
the floor. what do you do on wednesday morning? well, we keep working. and it is disappointing that the repub republicans more americans participated in the democratic process, that they don t applaud that, that they decide that they want to make it harder for people to vote and basically pick who can vote and who can t vote. and so we re going to work on it. and if by chance tomorrow the votes are not there to proceed with either plan, then we ll start immediately when it is overlaying out a vision and a pathway for how we go forward. but but what does that look like, a vision and path way forward, can yyou give me specifics abou what that means? help has the peoples act because we need the democracy that is out there and we need something to combat it. you can t hear my question. my question is that you start to create a path forward.
he needs to demonstrate that things are working, this is in everybody s interests. republican s too . which is why we have concrete announcements. they re donating 1 billion vaccines to low income countries. there will be an agreement on taxation on multi-national companies. what are you expecting today? from today, the focus today is on climate change. we re still on the pandemic as well. overlaying all of this is this approach to how they tackle what biden is calling this new cold war and so lots of that has to do with how they tackle china, both economically and in terms of its influence around the